GENDER AND SOCIAL SUPPORT - TAKING THE BAD WITH THE GOOD

被引:121
作者
TURNER, HA
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[1] Department of Sociology, College of Liberal Arts, Horton Social Science Center, Durham, 03824, NH
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10.1007/BF01420800
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B844 [发展心理学(人类心理学)];
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040202 ;
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In examining past research, a paradox can be found in the relationships between gender, social support, and depression. Although women report higher levels of depression than men, they also generally report more social support-a factor found to reduce depressive symptoms. In efforts to explain this seeming inconsistency, it was hypothesized that women report both more support and more depression because they are more likely than men to experience both positive and negative aspects of social relationships. Based on a community sample of predominantly Caucasian respondents, findings indicate that greater perceived support among women can be explained by more frequent contact with network members and a tendency to possess relationships characterized by greater intimacy, emotional disclosure, and empathy. However, women also report more frequent negative interactions with network members and are more adversely affected by marital conflict than are men. While negative interactions and conflict cannot account for gender differences in depression, they do help to explain how women can experience both more support and more depression. Among women, the health-enhancing effects of support on depression may be balanced by the detrimental effect of conflict.
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