Reifman A, Dunkel-Schetter C
Department of Psychology, University of Houston, Texas.
J Am Coll Health. 1990 May;38(6):271-7. doi: 10.1080/07448481.1990.9936199.
This paper reports an investigation of the relationship between college students' social support and social interaction and their health and well-being. The authors analyzed data from a telephone survey of 161 students at a large state university to test for stress-buffering and main effects on well-being of four types of structural social support. Frequency of participating in activities with other students was negatively associated with depression symptoms and positively associated with feelings of health and physical fitness. The other support measures (number of friends on campus and whether respondents belonged to groups on campus or had a romantic relationship) yielded less consistent main effects and Stress x Support interactions that were inconsistent with a buffering model. Interpretations that focus on the role of affectively positive social activities in the well-being of college students are discussed.
本文报告了一项关于大学生社会支持与社会互动之间的关系及其健康和幸福感的调查。作者分析了对一所大型州立大学的161名学生进行电话调查所得的数据,以测试四种结构性社会支持对幸福感的压力缓冲作用和主要影响。与其他学生参加活动的频率与抑郁症状呈负相关,与健康和身体素质的感觉呈正相关。其他支持措施(校园内朋友的数量以及受访者是否属于校园团体或有恋爱关系)产生的主要影响不太一致,且压力×支持的交互作用与缓冲模型不一致。文中讨论了关注情感上积极的社交活动在大学生幸福感中作用的相关解释。