Sandler I N, Barrera M
Am J Community Psychol. 1984 Feb;12(1):37-52. doi: 10.1007/BF00896927.
Two studies were done to assess the direct and stress-buffering effects of social support on psychological symptoms of college students. Three conceptually distinct measures were used to assess different aspects of social support: receipt of supportive transactions, satisfaction with support received, and social support network characteristics. The results indicated a significant direct and stress-buffering effect for support satisfaction in reducing psychological symptomatology. Two measures of support network size were used: number of people who were both a source of supportive and of upsetting interactions (conflicted support network), and number of people who were only mentioned as a source of support (unconflicted support network). Conflicted network size was positively related to symptomatology and increased the relationship between stress and symptomatology. No direct or interaction effects were obtained for unconflicted network size in predicting symptomatology.
开展了两项研究,以评估社会支持对大学生心理症状的直接影响和压力缓冲作用。采用了三种概念上不同的测量方法来评估社会支持的不同方面:获得支持性互动、对所获支持的满意度以及社会支持网络特征。结果表明,支持满意度在减轻心理症状方面具有显著的直接影响和压力缓冲作用。使用了两种支持网络规模的测量方法:既是支持性互动又是令人不安互动来源的人数(冲突性支持网络),以及仅被提及为支持来源的人数(非冲突性支持网络)。冲突性网络规模与症状呈正相关,并增强了压力与症状之间的关系。在预测症状方面,未获得非冲突性网络规模的直接或交互作用效应。