Trait and social processes in the link between social support and affect: an experimental, laboratory investigation |
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Authors: | Neely Lynn C Lakey Brian Cohen Jay L Barry Robin Orehek Edward Abeare Christopher A Mayer Wendy |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, Wayne State University, Michigan 48202, USA. lneely@wayne.edu |
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Abstract: | This study investigated the extent to which the link between perceived social support and affect reflected support recipients' trait perceived support as well as three distinct social processes: the objective supportiveness of providers, the unique relationships among recipients and providers that were stable over occasions, as well as the unique relationships that varied across occasions. Ten recipients interacted with each of the same four providers on five separate occasions, for a total of 200 interactions. Recipients and independent observers rated recipient affect and provider support. Greater perceived support was related to greater positive affect for recipients' trait perceived support, as well as for relationships that were stable over occasions and relationships that varied across occasions. No social support effects were found for negative affect. Perceived similarity was a consistent predictor of recipients' support perceptions. Implications for social support models and interventions were discussed. |
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