1977
DOI: 10.1097/00005053-197712000-00006
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The Stress-Buffering Role of Social Support

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“…For example, informal networks with dense ties generally achieve at a higher levels of performance than those with sparse connections (Reagans and Zuckerman 2001), suggesting the importance of the overall network structure in achieving organizational goals (Guzzo and Shea 1992). In addition, whether the tie is expressive (also considered more affective) versus instrumental (thought of as more work related) is important to understanding the flow of resources (Dean and Lin 1977;Wethington and Kessler 1986). Expressive ties allow a type of psychological support that can be effective against distress as individuals share feelings and vent their frustrations (Lin et al1999).…”
Section: Social Aspects Of Learningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, informal networks with dense ties generally achieve at a higher levels of performance than those with sparse connections (Reagans and Zuckerman 2001), suggesting the importance of the overall network structure in achieving organizational goals (Guzzo and Shea 1992). In addition, whether the tie is expressive (also considered more affective) versus instrumental (thought of as more work related) is important to understanding the flow of resources (Dean and Lin 1977;Wethington and Kessler 1986). Expressive ties allow a type of psychological support that can be effective against distress as individuals share feelings and vent their frustrations (Lin et al1999).…”
Section: Social Aspects Of Learningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…De nombreuses études ont démontré que l'accès à des interactions sociales soutenantes favorise la santé et protège les individus contre le stress (Dean et Lin, 1977;. En étudiant les réseaux d'un échantillon représentatif de mères dans les quatre quartiers, nous avions précédemment constaté que les familles des voisinages à bas risques (en particulier le secteur B comparé au secteur A) bénéficiaient d'un réseau plus élargi et moins conflictuel (Chamberland, Bouchard et Beaudry, 1986).…”
Section: Ressources Socialesunclassified
“…5 Otros investigadores han sugerido que el AS reduce las consecuencias negativas que la enfermedad produce tanto al paciente como a sus cuidadores, observándose menor riesgo de recaídas, específicamente cuando se tienen mayores habilidades sociales, por consiguiente hay una disminución en la frecuencia de las hospitalizaciones, estabilidad sintomatoló-gica y emocional y por ende calidad de vida favorable. [6][7][8][9][10][11] El apoyo social es lo que el enfermo crónico necesita para afrontar con éxito los problemas que da lugar la enfermedad, destacándose el papel de la cuidadora primaria quien es la que aporta el máximo apoyo instrumental, afectivo y emocional. Desde esta perspectiva las redes de apoyo juegan un papel importante en el bienestar de los propios cuidadores, que se ven protegidos contra el estrés generado por la misma enfermedad.…”
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