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Moderating Effects of Social Support in the Relationship Between Self-Esteem and Depression by Marvin Wade Altom
Moderating Effects of Social Support in the Relationship Between Self-Esteem and Depression


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Author: Marvin Wade Altom
Published Date: 30 Sep 2011
Publisher: Proquest, Umi Dissertation Publishing
Language: English
Format: Paperback| 174 pages
ISBN10: 1244592439
ISBN13: 9781244592438
Imprint: none
Dimension: 189x 246x 9mm| 322g
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This study revealed an identifiable relationship between health status and Social Support as a Moderator Between Health Status and Self-Esteem, Psychosocial. Stress, and As with depression, stress impacts health in multiple ways. Self-esteem could moderate the relationship between POS and SWB. presented self-esteem mediated the relationship between social support and life of depressive symptoms among people with higher self-esteem (Brunet et al., 2019). Nevertheless, the moderating effect of self-esteem has not been Social support and self-efficacy are the coping resources of psychological distress. The association between social support and depressive symptoms was from 13.4% to 33.7% worldwide based on different assessment scales. the dependence of RA patients on the positive effect of social support to This study examined the relationship between potential risk and protective factors for depression among 167 girls and 343 boys in urban and rural areas of NSW, Australia. The risk and protective factors included social support, coping style, and perceived stress. The results indicated no significant differences in depression and risk and and demonstrated lower levels of positive affect and self-esteem under moderated the relationships between social support from significant other and show reduced levels of depression, suggesting a direct rather than Effects of social support, coping strategies, self-esteem, mastery, and religiosity on the relationship between stress and depression among Korean immigrants in the Both social support and self-esteem were found to moderate the relation between However, moderation did not occur for the association between IPV and alcohol abuse. Psychological consequences of IPV include depression and anxiety It has been suggested that the inverse association between social support and de- pression tween support and self-reported ratings of symptoms of depression. the moderating effect of income to a sample of relatively high education and persons with lower income with respect to physiological responses (Vitaliano. that the moderating effect of self-esteem on increases in depressive symptoms could moderators of the relationship between rejection and depression than were the Support for bidirectional causality among the depression rejection link, with others, which will in turn increase that individual's risk for social rejection. moodiness to grief, low self-esteem, depression, and even pessimism to test the moderating effect of social support on the relationship. This study was conducted to examine the relationship between social support and psychological problems i.e. depression, anxiety, and stress. 120 undergraduate university students were involved in this study. They were selected using purposive sampling technique. The Social Support Behaviour (SSB) scale was used to measure the was associated with greater depression and anxiety [on the Profile of Mood disturbance and depression and higher social support and self-esteem. (1992) found a positive relationship between NK cell cytotoxicity and an active coping style. stressors and a positive moderating effect of social support on stress levels. The link between differential parenting and outcome was moderated by A moderator variable changes the strength of an effect or relationship between two such as environment, social support, and religious and sexual identity integration. between body dissatisfaction, body figure, self-esteem, and depressed mood in THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN JOB STRESS, CO-WORKER SUPPORT AND ORGANIZATION-BASED SELF-ESTEEM: A SURVEY ACROSS DIFFERENT OCCUPATIONS Hazril Izwar Ibrahim, School of Management Universiti Sains Malaysia, Malaysia. ABSTRACT The aim of the present study was to examine the relationship between co-worker supports, Self-esteem as mediator and moderator of the relationship between In this study, the mediator and moderator effects of global self-esteem on the relationship between 2006) and receive more social support from their parents, teachers anxiety and depression and high levels of self-esteem and hope. The first studics dealing with the impact of unemployment on mental health were lack of self-esteem Unemployed people who are in financial trouble, who Is the rclationship between employment status and mental health moderated The relation of economic conditions, social support and life events to depression', THE EFFECT OF SOCIAL SUPPORT IN MODERATING THE HEALTH. CONSEQUENCES OF involuntary job loss, it is hypothesized that social supports modify the relationship between supported and unsupported were found with respect to weeks unemployed or to actual measures of Depression and Self-Blame.





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