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AUTOR(ES) Niall Bolger , Patrick E. Shrout , CRAIG M. HERMAN , P. Shrout , Marcel Mauss , Henri Hubert
AFILIAÇÃO(ÕES) Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology, Radiology and Medicine New York University College of Dentistry New York 10010
ANO 2019
TIPO Book
CITAÇÕES 12
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-14
MD5 C1F2CAF2DCD39E12702B2AE23C3A2C80
MD5 4c0bbc4f2193aafdb6ea0988a1e2529b

Resumo

Emotional support from intimate partners has been shown to have both costs and benefits for daily anxious and depressed moods (N. Bolger, A. Zuckerman, & R. C. Kessler, 2000). We examine whether similar costs and benefits are found for practical support, and when fatigue, vigor, and anger are outcomes. Results are based on daily diary reports from 68 recent law school graduates and their intimate partners during the month before the New York State bar examination. Partners' reports of practical support provision to the examinee were beneficial in that they were associated with decreased examinee fatigue and increased examinee vigor. In contrast, examinees' recognition of emotional support receipt was costly in that it was associated with increases in anger, as well as anxious and depressed mood. Results highlight the distinction between emotional and practical support and are consistent with findings that suggest that invisible (provided but not recognized) support leads to the best outcomes.

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