Support in Marriage: Factors Associated With On-Line Perceptions of Support Helpfulness
Despite considerable research that has demonstrated the positive aspects of social support, little is known about the mechanisms that influence the experience of feeling supported. This study examined the association between proximal (e.g., support content) and distal (e.g., marital satisfaction) fa...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of family psychology 1999-06, Vol.13 (2), p.131-144 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Despite considerable research that has demonstrated the
positive aspects of social support, little is known about the
mechanisms that influence the experience of feeling supported. This
study examined the association between proximal (e.g., support
content) and distal (e.g., marital satisfaction) factors and the
experience of feeling supported by one's partner. Sixty-one married
couples participated in an interactive support exercise using a
talk-table. Coders were asked to provide on-line ratings of
perceived support helpfulness. The supportive interaction was coded
using the Social Support Behavior Code. Women were more influenced
by immediate aspects of the supportive interaction, and men were
more influenced by distal relationship factors. Esteem support was
associated with higher ratings of support helpfulness. Gender may
moderate the impact of proximal and distal factors on feeling
supported during a couple's interaction. |
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ISSN: | 0893-3200 1939-1293 |
DOI: | 10.1037/0893-3200.13.2.131 |