Interpersonal Resilience Inventory: Assessing positive and negative interactions during hardships and COVID ‐19
Abstract
When people face difficult life situations, close interpersonal interactions that are positive (supportive, warm, and intimate) and negative (critical, withdrawing, and unhelpful) can be assessed with the Interpersonal Resilience Inventory and should be distinct from social support indices (structural support and perceived support schema), associated with stress and well‐being, and salient across different stress contexts. Online participants...
Paper Details
Title
Interpersonal Resilience Inventory: Assessing positive and negative interactions during hardships and COVID ‐19
Published Date
Dec 16, 2020
Journal
Volume
28
Issue
2
Pages
316 - 336
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