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Culture and Social Support: Who Seeks It and Why?
2004
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
Are Asians and Asian Americans more or less likely to seek social support for dealing with stress than European Americans? On the one hand, the collectivist orientation of Asian countries might favor the sharing of stressful problems; on the other hand, efforts to maintain group harmony might discourage such efforts. In 2 studies, Koreans (Study 1) and Asians and Asian Americans in the United States (Study 2) reported using social support less for coping with stress than European Americans.
doi:10.1037/0022-3514.87.3.354
pmid:15382985
fatcat:cv7qrzyu5zcxnbqcbnhckidgiq