M Reblin, BN Uchino - Current opinion in psychiatry, 2008 - journals.lww.com
Recent findings often show a robust relationship in which social and emotional support from others can be protective for health. The next generation of studies must explain, however …
Background Social connections are crucial for our health and well‐being. This is especially true during times of high uncertainty and distress, such as during the COVID‐19 lockdown …
M De Gennaro, EG Krumhuber, G Lucas - Frontiers in psychology, 2020 - frontiersin.org
From past research it is well known that social exclusion has detrimental consequences for mental health. To deal with these adverse effects, socially excluded individuals frequently …
B Kloos, J Hill, E Thomas, A Wandersman… - Belmont, CA …, 2012 - students.aiu.edu
We invite you to join us for this book's journey through the exciting field of community psychology! As a team of authors, we each came to community psychology because it …
This work includes a foreword by lynne Maher. Head of Innovation Practice, NHS Institute for Innovation and Improvement, University Of Warwick, Coventry." Experience Based …
Background Evidence-based medicine (EBM) is maturing from its early focus on epidemiology to embrace a wider range of disciplines and methodologies. At the heart of …
Background Receiving adequate support seems to be crucial to the success of self‐ management. Although different empirical studies separately examined patients' …
LM Hoey, SC Ieropoli, VM White, M Jefford - Patient education and …, 2008 - Elsevier
OBJECTIVE: To identify models of peer support for cancer patients and systematically review evidence of their effectiveness in improving psychosocial adjustment. METHODS …
T Abiola, O Udofia, M Zakari - Malaysian Journal of Psychiatry, 2013 - journals.lww.com
Background: Several researchers have shown that the type of social support available to individuals can predict their mental wellbeing. Many standard measures of social support …