作者
Shichen Fang, Matthew D Johnson, Nancy L Galambos, Harvey J Krahn
发表日期
2020/5
期刊
Journal of Social and Personal Relationships
卷号
37
期号
5
页码范围
1416-1429
出版商
SAGE Publications
简介
Data from 963 Canadians at ages 18 (late adolescence), 25 (young adulthood), and 43 (midlife) were used to explore convoys of perceived social support from parents, other family, friends, partners, coworkers, and children. Latent profile and latent transition analyses revealed two support profiles at each age, distinguished by amount of family support. Those with high family support had a high likelihood (approximately 80%) of remaining in that profile from one life stage to the next, while those with low family support had an equal likelihood (approximately 50%) of remaining there or transitioning into high support. Those with high family support at all three ages had fewer symptoms of depression in midlife than those with low family support at all ages. These findings highlight the prominence of family of origin in social convoys of perceived support and implications of perceived support for midlife mental health.
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S Fang, MD Johnson, NL Galambos, HJ Krahn - Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 2020