articleInternational Journal of PsychologyJul 27, 2007Closed access

Functional roles of social support within the stress and coping process: A theoretical and empirical overview

Freie Universität Berlin · Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin

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Abstract

This article reports four longitudinal field studies and one experimental study designed to shed light on the functional roles of social support within the stress and coping context. First, the enabling hypothesis is examined that assumes a facilitating effect of support on self‐efficacy, which, in turn, promotes coping with the aftermath of cardiac surgery. Second, we discuss the support cultivation hypothesis that regards support as a mediator between self‐efficacy and various outcomes, such as depressive mood, as illustrated by a finding on the experience of macrosocial stress during the East German transition. Third, support is highlighted as a coping resource by specifying provided partner support as a…

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Keywords
  • Social support
  • Coping (psychology)
  • Psychology
  • Dyad
  • Social psychology
  • Clinical psychology
  • Developmental psychology
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