An Zheng, Chou Chih-Ping
a Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism , University of Southern California.
b Department of Preventive Medicine , University of Southern California.
Health Commun. 2016;31(4):504-12. doi: 10.1080/10410236.2014.973556. Epub 2015 Sep 30.
This study examined the influence of social support on perceived stress and online support activities in two relationship contexts. In 2013, we surveyed 366 first-time mothers between the ages of 26 and 30 years from mainland China about their social support experiences with their mothers and mothers-in-law in regard to child rearing. Women who received higher levels of support from their mothers reported lower levels of perceived stress and higher levels of online support activities. Receiving support from mothers-in-law was not associated with either perceived stress or online support activities. The findings demonstrate the importance of considering relationship contexts when examining social support outcomes. Implications for future research on social support and interpersonal relationships are discussed.
本研究考察了两种关系背景下社会支持对感知压力和在线支持活动的影响。2013年,我们对366名年龄在26至30岁之间的中国大陆初为人母者进行了调查,了解她们在育儿方面从母亲和婆婆那里获得社会支持的经历。从母亲那里获得较高水平支持的女性报告的感知压力水平较低,在线支持活动水平较高。从婆婆那里获得支持与感知压力或在线支持活动均无关联。研究结果表明,在考察社会支持结果时考虑关系背景的重要性。文中还讨论了对未来社会支持和人际关系研究的启示。