“…The big surprise, with respect to the psychosocial factors, was that no correlation was found between benefit finding total score and social support from family. This contradicts other recent research (Boehmer, Glickman, Winter, & Clark, 2014;Brand, Barry, & Gallagher, 2016;Dunn, Occhipinti, Campbell, Ferguson, & Chambers, 2011;Măirean, 2016) but does lend support to a recent systematic review which found that evidence for the influence of social support on benefit-finding levels was inconclusive (Pascoe & Edvardsson, 2013). This finding suggests that, in terms of benefit finding, the perceived support from friends may be more important than that of family members and concurs with Huxhold, Miche, and Schüz (2013) ) who found that, as people age, social interaction with friends becomes more important than with family members, and can serve to protect against some of the negative effects of aging.…”