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Abstract
Depression is a psychological disorder that may lead to social disability. As a consequence, the psychological well-being of depressive patients can be strained. Social support is a possible moderator of the relation between social disability and
psychological well-being. The focus of the present study is on the main effect versus
the buffering effect of social support. This study examined the relationship of social support, social disability and psychological well-being in community –dwelling person
with depression. Methods: Data on 180 depressive patients were gathered by mean of
a 1-hr interview at the patient’s home. Results: Receiving more daily emotional support
positively related to greater psychological well- being; whereas problem-oriented
emotional support negatively related to some aspect of psychological well-being.
People receiving more social companionship turned out to be less depressed.
Conclusion: The assumption was confirmed that social support has a major effect on
psychological well-being. A buffering effect of social support was not demonstrated.
期刊介绍:
Mind & Society is a journal for ideas, explorations, investigations and discussions on the interaction between the human mind and the societal environments. Scholars from all fields of inquiry who entertain and examine various aspects of these interactions are warmly invited to submit their work. The journal welcomes case studies, theoretical analysis and modeling, data analysis and reports (quantitative and qualitative) that can offer insight into existing frameworks or offer views and reason for the promise of new directions for the study of interaction between the mind and the society. The potential contributors are particularly encouraged to carefully consider the impact of their work on societal functions in private and public sectors, and to dedicate part of their discussion to an explicit clarification of such, existing or potential, implications.Officially cited as: Mind Soc