“…However, many studies have demonstrated the weU-known stress-buffering effect of social support (for a review, see S. Cohen & Wills, 1985;LaRocco, House, & French, 1980). There is also some evidence for the stress-buffering hypothesis among patients with chronic disease (e.g., Koopman, Hernumson, Diamond, Angell, & Spiegel, 1998;Unger, Jacobs, & Cannon, 1996). Other researchers have investigated the possible moderating role of limitations in the daily functions of living with respect to the link between social support and patients' adjustment to chronic disease (Affleck, Pfeiffer, Tennen, & Fifield, 1988;Manne, Taylor, Dougherty, & Kemeny, 1997;Revenson, Wollman, & Felton, 1983).…”