Stress Mediating Effects of Positive and Negative Interpersonal Relationships

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  • 肯定的/否定的対人関係のストレス媒介効果
  • コウテイテキ ヒテイテキ タイジン カンケイ ノ ストレス バイカイ コウカ

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The purposes of this study are to develop a scale for measuring positive/negative interaction which may mediate stress, to examine effects of perceived/enacted negative interpersonal relationships on mental health, and to compare effects of these negative interpersonal relationships and social supports on mental health. Investigations were administrated by three wave longitudinal study. A hundred and seventy female undergraduates completed questionnaires. Following results were found that : 1) The stress mediating interaction scale divided into two subscales, positive interaction (as enacted support) and negative interaction. And negative interaction scale included two subscales, meddlesomeness and withdrawal. Construct validity and reliability of these scales were generally supported. 2) Both interpersonal stressors and negative interactions showed main effects, while network strain showed stress amplifying effects. 3) Neither main effect nor buffering effects of perceived/enacted support were found. 4) It was reconfirmed that negative/positive aspects of interpersonal relationships are independent, and variables which have same positive-negative vector covaried nevertheless form of measures.

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