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The correlation of social support with mental health: A meta-analysis

Jahrom University of Medical Sciences · Alborz University of Medical Sciences · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Methods

This meta-analysis was carried out in studies that were performed from 1996 through 2015. Databases included SID and Magiran, the comprehensive portal of human sciences, Noor specialized magazine databases, IRANDOC, Proquest, PubMed, Scopus, ERIC, Iranmedex and Google Scholar. The keywords used to search these websites included "mental health or general health," and "Iran" and "social support." In total, 64 studies had inclusion criteria meta-analysis. In order to collect data used from a meta-analysis worksheet that was made by the researcher and for data analysis software, CMA-2 was used.

Results

The mean of effect size of the 64 studies in the fixed-effect model and random-effect model was obtained respectively as 0.356 and 0.330, which indicated the moderate effect size of social support on mental health. The studies did not have publication bias, and enjoyed a heterogeneous effect size. The target population and social support questionnaire were moderator variables, but sex, sampling method, and mental health questionnaire were not moderator variables.

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Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Moderation
  • Social support
  • Mental health
  • Meta-analysis
  • Psychology
  • Scopus
  • Sample size determination
  • Random effects model
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Reduced inequalities
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