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Culture and social support

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AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGIST
Volume 63, Issue 6, Pages 518-526

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AMER PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOC
DOI: 10.1037/0003-066X

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culture; social support; stress; coping; Asian Americans

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Social support is one of the most effective means by which people can cope with stressful events. Yet little research has examined whether there art, cultural differences in how people utilize their social support networks. A review, of studies on culture and social support presents evidence that Asians and Asian Americans art, more reluctant to explicitly ask for support front close others than are European Americans because the); are more concerned about the potentially negative relational consequences of such behaviors. Asians and Asian Americans are more likely to use and benefit from forms of support that do not Involve explicit disclosure of personal stressful events and feelings of distress. Discussion centers on the potential implications of these findings for intercultural interactions and for the use of mental health services by Asians and Asian Americans.

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