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Psychic Coping Behaviour and the Role of Social Support

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  • T.I. Oei

    (Department of Clinical and Biological Psychiatry. Hoofddijk 23, 3584 CW Utrecht. The Netherlands)

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After defining the social support concept this article discusses some studies of its significance in relation to psychic functioning. Correct conception and operationlisation of social support is urged. Only then can some aspects of social support be studied in the clinical and the epidemiological perspective.

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  • T.I. Oei, 1987. "Psychic Coping Behaviour and the Role of Social Support," International Journal of Social Psychiatry, , vol. 33(1), pages 5-12, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:socpsy:v:33:y:1987:i:1:p:5-12
    DOI: 10.1177/002076408703300101
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    1. Levy, Rona L., 1983. "Social support and compliance: A selective review and critique of treatment integrity and outcome measurement," Social Science & Medicine, Elsevier, vol. 17(18), pages 1329-1338, January.
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    1. Robert J. Kleiner & Dale Drews, 1992. "Community-Based Treatment of Psychiatric Disorders in U.S.a. and Norway: Insights for New Service Delivery Systems," International Journal of Social Psychiatry, , vol. 38(2), pages 95-106, June.

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