Sumi K
Department of Systems Management and Engineering, Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan.
Psychol Rep. 1998 Oct;83(2):711-7. doi: 10.2466/pr0.1998.83.2.711.
The present study examined the relationships among self-report scores for Type A behavior, social support, and stress, and those for physical and psychological well-being among 152 Japanese female college students. Significant interactions were found between scores for Type A behavior and social support, indicating that individuals who report higher Type A behavior as well as higher social support tended to rate their physical and psychological well-being higher than those who reported higher Type A behavior but lower social support.