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Many are the concepts and approaches whose have been proposed in the study of the social support as social support networks, as well as the use of some of these concepts to relate either social support or social support networks to the conditions and its importance in the protective role of it. The route on the conceptualization of both variables occurs since the fifties to the most current, closing with some brief conclusions.
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Many are the concepts and approaches whose have been proposed in the study of the social support as social support networks, as well as the use of some of these concepts to relate either social support or social support networks to the conditions and its importance in the protective role of it. The route on the conceptualization of both variables occurs since the fifties to the most current, closing with some brief conclusions.
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Publicado 2010
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The social support is the process that occurs between people that make up the social network of a subject. Actions such as listening, estimate, assess, and so on, are behaviors that occur among individuals who make up the network. The aim of this study analyze the situation of social support and social support networks on family physicians and traffic agents of a city in Mexico. 197 physicians and 875 traffic agents participated voluntarily with an informed consent. The information was collected through a questionnaire with soci.demographic and labor ítems in addition to the amended Social Resources Inventory of Veiga Diaz; which was analyzed descriptively and inferentially. Among the most important results we found that most of the population has adequate social support network and that the only significant associations were between the objective and subjective family network with the ...
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Publicado 2010
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The social support is the process that occurs between people that make up the social network of a subject. Actions such as listening, estimate, assess, and so on, are behaviors that occur among individuals who make up the network. The aim of this study analyze the situation of social support and social support networks on family physicians and traffic agents of a city in Mexico. 197 physicians and 875 traffic agents participated voluntarily with an informed consent. The information was collected through a questionnaire with soci.demographic and labor ítems in addition to the amended Social Resources Inventory of Veiga Diaz; which was analyzed descriptively and inferentially. Among the most important results we found that most of the population has adequate social support network and that the only significant associations were between the objective and subjective family network with the ...