Cummins R C
University of Houston, Clear Lake.
Am J Community Psychol. 1988 Oct;16(5):685-700. doi: 10.1007/BF00930021.
The study was an attempt to explicate the results of recent research concerned with the stress-buffering effects of received social support for individuals with internal locus of control perceptions. In addition to measuring received support, perceptions of availability of support were measured; further, a proximal measure of stress was substituted for the negative life events measure of stress. Evening class business administration students who were older than the typical undergraduate served as volunteer participants. Results of the cross-sectional analyses are consistent with previous research with respect to received support as hypothesized; however, an opposite or "negative" buffering effect for internals is obtained when the measure of support is perceived reassurance of self-worth. Main effects of perceived social support, but not received support, are obtained for externals but not (with one exception) for internals. These findings are discussed in terms of their implications for the study of coping with stress.
该研究旨在阐释近期有关社会支持对内控观念个体的压力缓冲效应的研究结果。除了测量获得的支持外,还测量了对支持可得性的认知;此外,用一种压力的近端测量方法替代了压力的消极生活事件测量方法。年龄比典型本科生大的夜校工商管理专业学生作为志愿者参与了研究。横断面分析的结果与先前关于所获支持的研究假设一致;然而,当支持的测量是自我价值感的感知安心时,内控者会出现相反或“消极”的缓冲效应。外控者获得了感知社会支持的主效应,但所获支持没有(有一个例外);内控者则没有获得该效应。将根据这些发现对应对压力研究的意义进行讨论。