Social Support research should have a basis in theories about how social relationships influence our cognitions, emotions, behaviors, and biology. The stress and coping perspective proposes that support contributes to health by protecting people from the adverse effects of stress. The relationship perspective predicts that the health effects of Social Support cannot be separated from relationship processes that often co-occur with support.
Social Support research should have a basis in theories about how social relationships influence our cognitions, emotions, behaviors, and biology. The stress and coping perspective proposes that support contributes to health by protecting people from the adverse effects of stress. The relationship perspective predicts that the health effects of Social Support cannot be separated from relationship processes that often co-occur with support.
Social Support research should have a basis in theories about how social relationships influence our cognitions, emotions, behaviors, and biology. The stress and coping perspective proposes that support contributes to health by protecting people from the adverse effects of stress. The relationship perspective predicts that the health effects of Social Support cannot be separated from relationship processes that often co-occur with support.