Authors
Norbert K Semmer, Achim Elfering, Nicola Jacobshagen, Tanja Perrot, Terry A Beehr, Norbert Boos
Publication date
2008/8
Journal
International journal of stress management
Volume
15
Issue
3
Pages
235
Publisher
Educational Publishing Foundation
Description
Functional social support can be described as emotional (ie, caring, esteem, etc.) or instrumental (ie, informational, tangible) support. Hypothesizing that instrumental support often is interpreted as helpful because of its emotional meaning (signalling caring, understanding, esteem), we asked hospital patients (N= 67) to describe situations (N= 109) during which they were supported, and to indicate why this support was helpful. Both the description of the supportive behaviors and the meaning attributed to them were coded with regard to their instrumental versus emotional quality. As expected, many situations that were instrumental in descriptive terms were emotional in terms of meaning; the reverse occurred very seldom. This effect was confined to" private" interactions (ie interactions involving family and friends), whereas instrumental behaviors of medical professionals were largely instrumental in meaning as well …
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NK Semmer, A Elfering, N Jacobshagen, T Perrot… - International journal of stress management, 2008