Negative daily events, positive and negative social ties, and psychological distress among older adults |
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Authors: | M A Okun J F Melichar M D Hill |
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Affiliation: | Adult Development and Aging Program, Arizona State University, Tempe 85287-2902. |
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Abstract: | This study examined whether positive and negative social ties moderate the effects of negative daily events on psychological distress of 110 community-dwelling elders age 60-89. In accord with the stress-buffering hypothesis, the effect of negative daily events on psychological distress significantly (p less than .05) decreased as positive social ties increased. Contrary to the stress-amplifying hypothesis, negative social ties did not interact with negative daily events to influence psychological distress, but instead, had a significant (p less than .01) additive effect on it. |
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