2024
DOI: 10.1002/ajpa.24936
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Chronic stress, social support, and symptoms at midlife. Is there a buffering effect?

Peteneinuo Rulu,
Elizabeth R. Bertone‐Johnson,
Jason Kamilar
et al.

Abstract: ObjectivesThis study was designed to examine associations among measures of stress, social support, and symptoms at midlife. Specifically, the study examined whether support buffered against the negative effects of stress on severity of symptoms grouped via factor analyses into emotional instability, vaso‐somatic symptoms, mood disturbances, and aches and pains.MethodsWe used cross‐sectional data from n = 119 women aged 40–55 in Nagaland, India. Midlife symptoms were measured with the help of questionnaires, a… Show more

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