Correlates of social support: Personal characteristics and social resources |
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Authors: | Luo Lu |
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Affiliation: | The Graduate Institute of Behavioral Sciences, Kaohsiung Medical College , Kaohsiung, Taiwan, Republic of China |
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Abstract: | This study attempted to identify potential determinants of receiving support using multivariate analysis. A community probability sample of 581 adults were surveyed. In addition to recording demographic variables and social support receipt, extraversion and locus of control were measured as personal characteristics; being married and numbers of confidants were recorded as social resources indicators. We found that (1) gender, education, extraversion, locus of control and social resources had direct effects on social support receipt; (2) education also had an indirect effect through locus of control, whereas extraversion had indirect effects through both locus of control and sod resources. Roles of personal characteristics and social resources in determining social support receipt were discussed. |
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