Social support interventions: do they work?
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] Arnold A. Lazarus,et al. Behaviour Therapy Techniques: A Guide to The Treatment of Neuroses , 1967 .
[2] A. W. Clark. The Personality and Social Network Adjustment Scale , 1968 .
[3] M. Lowenthal,et al. Interaction and adaptation: intimacy as a critical variable. , 1968, American sociological review.
[4] M. Goldfried,et al. A Behavioral-Analytic Model for Assessing Competence1 , 1969 .
[5] R. Friend,et al. Measurement of social-evaluative anxiety. , 1969, Journal of consulting and clinical psychology.
[6] M. Hersen,et al. Effects of modeling on components of assertive behavior , 1973 .
[7] P. Wooldridge,et al. PSYCHOLOGICAL PREPARATION OF SURGICAL PATIENTS , 1973, Nursing research.
[8] Spencer A. Rathus,et al. A 30-item schedule for assessing assertive behavior , 1973 .
[9] R. McFall,et al. Four experiments on the relative contributions of rehearsal, modeling, and coaching to assertion training. , 1973, Journal of abnormal psychology.
[10] J. Wolfer,et al. PEDIATRIC SURGICAL PATIENTS' AND PARENTS' STRESS RESPONSES AND ADJUSTMENT as a Function of Psychologic Preparation and Stress‐Point Nursing Care , 1975, Nursing research.
[11] R. McFall,et al. Development and evaluation of an interpersonal skill-training program for psychiatric inpatients. , 1975, Journal of abnormal psychology.
[12] A survey of social inadequacy among psychiatric outpatients. , 1976, Psychological medicine.
[13] C. Wallace,et al. Successful interpersonal skills training with schizophrenic inpatients. , 1977, Journal of consulting and clinical psychology.
[14] C. Finesilver. Preparation of adult patients for cardiac catheterization and coronary cineangiography. , 1978, International journal of nursing studies.
[15] G. Shepherd. Social skills training: the generalisation problem--some further data. , 1978, Behaviour research and therapy.
[16] K. Brownell,et al. Behavior therapy for obesity: Including family members in the treatment process , 1978 .
[17] H. Eysenck. An exercise in mega-silliness. , 1978 .
[18] K. Brownell,et al. The effect of couples training and partner co-operativeness in the behavioral treatment of obesity. , 1978, Behaviour research and therapy.
[19] M. Linehan,et al. Assertion therapy: Skill training or cognitive restructuring , 1979 .
[20] L. A. Hamerlynck. Behavioral systems for the developmentally disabled , 1979 .
[21] M. Hersen,et al. Relationship of role playing and knowledge of appropriate behavior to assertion in the natural environment. , 1979, Journal of consulting and clinical psychology.
[22] Effect of social skills training groups and social skills bibliotherapy with psychiatric patients. , 1979 .
[23] R. Rahe,et al. Brief Group Therapy in Myocardial Infarction Rehabilitation: Three‐ to Four‐Year Follow‐Up of a Controlled Trial* , 1979, Psychosomatic medicine.
[24] M. Linehan. Group versus Individual Assertion Training. , 1979 .
[25] Robert L. Kahn,et al. Convoys over the life course: attachment, roles, and social support , 1980 .
[26] L. A. Peplau,et al. Relation between loneliness and depression: a structural equation analysis. , 1980, Journal of personality and social psychology.
[27] B. Rosenthal,et al. Husband involvement in the behavioral treatment of overweight women: initial effects and long-term follow-up. , 1980, International journal of obesity.
[28] P. Monti,et al. Effects of social skills training groups and sensitivity training groups with psychiatric patients. , 1980, Journal of consulting and clinical psychology.
[29] D. Russell,et al. The revised UCLA Loneliness Scale: concurrent and discriminant validity evidence. , 1980, Journal of personality and social psychology.
[30] M. Klaus,et al. The effect of a supportive companion on perinatal problems, length of labor, and mother-infant interaction. , 1980, The New England journal of medicine.
[31] D. Spiegel,et al. Group support for patients with metastatic cancer. A randomized outcome study. , 1981, Archives of general psychiatry.
[32] D. Spiegel,et al. Group Support for Patients With Metastatic Cancer: A Randomized Prospective Outcome Study , 1981 .
[33] T. Vogt,et al. The multiple risk factor intervention trial (MRFIT). V. Intervention on smoking. , 1981, Preventive medicine.
[34] I. Marks,et al. Social skills problems in neurotic outpatients. Social skills training with and without cognitive modification. , 1982, Archives of general psychiatry.
[35] Joseph P. Stokes,et al. Predicting satisfaction with social support from social network structure , 1983 .
[36] D. Spiegel,et al. Group therapy and hypnosis reduce metastatic breast carcinoma pain , 1983 .
[37] F. Stockdale,et al. Behavior of cancer patients: A randomized study of the effects of education and peer support groups , 1983, American journal of clinical oncology.
[38] K. Heller,et al. Measures of perceived social support from friends and from family: Three validation studies , 1983, American journal of community psychology.
[39] D. Coates,et al. Counteracting the Deviance of Depression: Peer Support Groups for Victims , 1983 .
[40] G. Bogat,et al. An Evaluation of Two Visiting Programs for Elderly Community Residents , 1983, International journal of aging & human development.
[41] Conversational skills training with aftercare patients in the community: Social validation and generalization** , 1984 .
[42] M. Thase,et al. Effects of social skill training, amitriptyline, and psychotherapy in unipolar depressed women** , 1984 .
[43] S. Schinke,et al. Enhancing the Social Supports of Teenage Mothers , 1984 .
[44] K. Rook,et al. The negative side of social interaction: impact on psychological well-being. , 1984, Journal of personality and social psychology.
[45] T. Revenson,et al. Does self-help help? An empirical investigation of scoliosis peer support groups , 1985 .
[46] T. Kamarck,et al. Measuring the Functional Components of Social Support , 1985 .
[47] T. Revenson,et al. Does Self‐Help Help? , 1985 .
[48] D. Salem,et al. Collaborative research with a mutual help organization. , 1985, Social policy.
[49] B. Fireman,et al. Stress management and mutual support groups in rheumatoid arthritis. , 1985, The American journal of medicine.
[50] T. Wills,et al. Stress, social support, and the buffering hypothesis. , 1985, Psychological bulletin.
[51] L. Anderson. Intervention against loneliness in a group of elderly women: an impact evaluation. , 1985 .
[52] J. House,et al. Measures and concepts of social support , 1985 .
[53] David J. Abramis,et al. Effects of Different Sources of Social support and Social Conflict on Emotional Well-Being , 1985 .
[54] Lisa F. Berkman,et al. The relationship of social networks and social support to morbidity and mortality. , 1985 .
[55] G. Wilson,et al. Limitations of meta-analysis in the evaluation of the effects of psychological therapy , 1985 .
[56] C. H. Tardy,et al. Social support measurement , 1985 .
[57] N. Frasure-smith,et al. The ischemic heart disease life stress monitoring program: impact on mortality. , 1985, Psychosomatic medicine.
[58] L. Andersson. Intervention against loneliness in a group of elderly women: an impact evaluation. , 1985, Social science & medicine.
[59] M. Lieberman. Social supports ― the consequences of psychologizing: a commentary , 1986 .
[60] P. Houts,et al. Former cancer patients as counselors of newly diagnosed cancer patients. , 1986, Journal of the National Cancer Institute.
[61] Alan Vaux,et al. Orientation toward utilization of support resources , 1986 .
[62] Manuel Barrera,et al. Distinctions between social support concepts, measures, and models , 1986 .
[63] J. Coyne,et al. Going beyond social support: the role of social relationships in adaptation. , 1986, Journal of consulting and clinical psychology.
[64] I. Sarason,et al. Social support as an individual difference variable: its stability, origins, and relational aspects , 1986 .
[65] R. Catalano,et al. Measuring effects of a skills training intervention for drug abusers. , 1986, Journal of consulting and clinical psychology.
[66] P. Schwartz,et al. Psychosocial benefits of a cancer support group , 1986, Cancer.
[67] M. Telch,et al. Group coping skills instruction and supportive group therapy for cancer patients: a comparison of strategies. , 1986, Journal of consulting and clinical psychology.
[68] M. Klaus,et al. Effects of social support during parturition on maternal and infant morbidity. , 1986, British medical journal.
[69] A group social skills training program with psychiatric patients: outcome, drop-out rate and prediction. , 1986, Behaviour research and therapy.
[70] K. Maton. Patterns and psychological correlates of material support within a religious setting: The bidirectional support hypothesis , 1987 .
[71] P. Vokonas,et al. A randomized control trial of cardiac rehabilitation. , 1987, Social science & medicine.
[72] W. Haley,et al. Experimental evaluation of the effectiveness of group intervention for dementia caregivers. , 1987, The Gerontologist.
[73] Irwin G. Sarason,et al. Interrelations of social support measures: Theoretical and practical implications. , 1987 .
[74] J. Kulik,et al. Effects of preoperative roommate assignment on preoperative anxiety and recovery from coronary-bypass surgery. , 1987, Health psychology : official journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association.
[75] M. Pagel,et al. Social networks: we get by with (and in spite of) a little help from our friends. , 1987, Journal of personality and social psychology.
[76] Kirsten Benum,et al. Social network stimulation. Health promotion in a high risk group of middle‐aged women. , 1987, Acta psychiatrica Scandinavica. Supplementum.
[77] T. Patterson,et al. The development of scales to measure social support for diet and exercise behaviors. , 1987, Preventive medicine.
[78] A. Scharlach. Peer counselor training for nursing home residents. , 1988, The Gerontologist.
[79] Sheldon Cohen,et al. Psychosocial models of the role of social support in the etiology of physical disease. , 1988, Health psychology : official journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association.
[80] B Lakey,et al. Social support from a friend, perceived support, and social problem solving , 1988, American journal of community psychology.
[81] J. House,et al. Social relationships and health. , 1988, Science.
[82] Evaluation of a mutual help network for the elderly residents of planned housing. , 1988 .
[83] K. Maton,et al. Social support, organizational characteristics, psychological well-being, and group appraisal in three self-help group populations , 1988, American journal of community psychology.
[84] J. Hawkins,et al. An evaluation of a group intervention to increase the personal social networks of abusive mothers , 1988 .
[85] D. Thompson. A randomized controlled trial of in-hospital nursing support for first time myocardial infarction patients and their partners: effects on anxiety and depression. , 1989, Journal of advanced nursing.
[86] J. Friedland,et al. Development of a Multidimensional Index for Assessing Social Support in Rehabilitation , 1989 .
[87] S. Telleen,et al. Impact of a family support program on mothers' social support and parenting stress. , 1989, The American journal of orthopsychiatry.
[88] J. McNabb,et al. Family Involvement and Outcome in Treatment of Alcoholism , 1989, Psychological reports.
[89] R. Toseland,et al. The effectiveness of three group intervention strategies to support family caregivers. , 1989, The American journal of orthopsychiatry.
[90] N. Frasure-smith,et al. Long‐term follow‐up of the Ischemic Heart Disease Life Stress Monitoring Program. , 1989, Psychosomatic medicine.
[91] C. Cutrona. Ratings of social support by adolescents and adult informants: degree of correspondence and prediction of depressive symptoms. , 1989, Journal of personality and social psychology.
[92] R. Toseland,et al. The effectiveness of peer-led and professionally led groups to support family caregivers. , 1989, The Gerontologist.
[93] H. Kraemer,et al. EFFECT OF PSYCHOSOCIAL TREATMENT ON SURVIVAL OF PATIENTS WITH METASTATIC BREAST CANCER , 1989, The Lancet.
[94] Shelley E. Taylor,et al. The affective consequences of social comparison: either direction has its ups and downs. , 1990, Journal of personality and social psychology.
[95] Frances K. Wen,et al. Therapy outcome research, health care policy, and the continuing lack of accumulated knowledge , 1990 .
[96] R. Meddis,et al. A prospective evaluation of in-hospital counselling for first time myocardial infarction men. , 1990, Journal of psychosomatic research.
[97] D. R. Lehman,et al. Recipients' Perceptions of Support Attempts and Attributions for Support Attempts that Fail , 1990 .
[98] Shelley E. Taylor,et al. Victims' perceptions of social support: what is helpful from whom? , 1990, Journal of personality and social psychology.
[99] R. Collins,et al. Social influence processes in smoking cessation: postquitting predictors of long-term outcome. , 1990, Journal of substance abuse.
[100] B. Lakey,et al. Cognitive processes in perceived social support. , 1990 .
[101] J. Bloom,et al. The relationship of social support and health. , 1990, Social science & medicine.
[102] K. Heller,et al. Peer support telephone dyads for elderly women: Was this the wrong intervention? , 1991, American journal of community psychology.
[103] A. Logan,et al. Relaxation behavior therapy as sole treatment for mild hypertension. , 1991, Psychosomatic medicine.
[104] M. Klaus,et al. Continuous emotional support during labor in a US hospital. A randomized controlled trial. , 1991, JAMA.
[105] Cheryl A. Richey,et al. Interpersonal skill training to enhance social support among women at risk for child maltreatment , 1991 .
[106] P. Karoly,et al. With a little flak from my friends : development and preliminary validation of the test of negative social exchange (TENSE) , 1991 .
[107] Irwin G. Sarason,et al. Perceived social support and working models of self and actual others , 1991 .
[108] K. Larkin,et al. The effect of social support and physical touch on cardiovascular reactions to mental stress. , 1992, Journal of psychosomatic research.
[109] C. Victora,et al. A randomized trial of psychosocial support during high-risk pregnancies , 1992 .
[110] S. Lepore. Social conflict, social support, and psychological distress: evidence of cross-domain buffering effects. , 1992, Journal of personality and social psychology.
[111] P. Nicassio,et al. Behavioral intervention with and without family support for rheumatoid arthritis , 1992 .
[112] Social support and treatment outcome in behavioral family therapy for child conduct problems. , 1992, Journal of consulting and clinical psychology.
[113] P. Franks,et al. Association of social relationships with depressive symptoms: Testing an alternative to social support. , 1992 .
[114] J. Friedland,et al. Social support intervention after stroke: results of a randomized trial. , 1992, Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation.
[115] L. Y. Stevenson,et al. Outcome of cognitive-behavioral and support group brief therapies for depressed, HIV-infected persons. , 1993, The American journal of psychiatry.
[116] W. Söllner,et al. The impact of a 'guided self-help group' on bulimic women: a prospective 15 month study of attenders and non-attenders. , 1993, Journal of psychosomatic research.
[117] M. Bélisle,et al. The Treatment of Avoidant Personality Disorder by Social Skills Training in the Clinic or in Real-Life Settings , 1994, Canadian journal of psychiatry. Revue canadienne de psychiatrie.
[118] M. Linehan,et al. Interpersonal outcome of cognitive behavioral treatment for chronically suicidal borderline patients. , 1994, The American journal of psychiatry.
[119] Cris M. Sullivan,et al. An advocacy intervention program for women with abusive partners: Six-month follow-up , 1994, American journal of community psychology.
[120] T. Antonucci,et al. Conceptualization and Methods in Social Support Theory and Research as Related to Cardiovascular Disease , 1994 .
[121] Fugen Qiu,et al. Guardianship Networks for Rural Psychiatric Patients , 1994, British Journal of Psychiatry.
[122] D. Chambless,et al. Training in and Dissemination of Empirically-Validated Psychological Treatments: Report and Recommendations , 1995 .
[123] C. Heaney,et al. Increasing coping resources at work: a field experiment to increase social support, improve work team functioning, and enhance employee mental health , 1995 .
[124] Jacob Cohen,et al. A comprehensive support program: effect on depression in spouse-caregivers of AD patients. , 1995, The Gerontologist.
[125] B. Lakey,et al. A preventive, psychoeducational approach to increase perceived social support , 1995, American journal of community psychology.
[126] E. Blanchard,et al. A controlled comparison of cognitive therapy and self-help support groups in the treatment of irritable bowel syndrome. , 1995, Journal of consulting and clinical psychology.
[127] Matching smokers to treatment: self-control versus social support. , 1995, Journal of consulting and clinical psychology.
[128] S. Lepore. Cynicism, social support, and cardiovascular reactivity. , 1995, Health psychology : official journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association.
[129] The Relationship Between Self-Help Group Participation and Other Health Behaviours Among Older Adults , 1995 .
[130] J. J. Johnston,et al. Social support for smoking cessation and abstinence: the Lung Health Study. Lung Health Study Research Group. , 1995, Addictive behaviors.
[131] K. J. Hemphill. Supportive and unsupportive processes within the stress and coping context , 1996 .
[132] T. Hu,et al. Client outcomes in a three-year controlled study of an integrated service agency model. , 1996, Psychiatric services.
[133] J. Dejoseph,et al. A randomized trial of an empirically-derived social support intervention to prevent low birthweight among African American women. , 1996, Social science & medicine.
[134] P. Pirie,et al. Promoting abstinence among relapsed chronic smokers: the effect of telephone support. , 1996, American journal of public health.
[135] B. Lakey,et al. Social support and preventive and therapeutic interventions. , 1996 .
[136] H. Ireys,et al. A social support intervention for parents of children with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis: results of a randomized trial. , 1996, Journal of pediatric psychology.
[137] S Iyengar,et al. A clinical psychotherapy trial for adolescent depression comparing cognitive, family, and supportive therapy. , 1997, Archives of general psychiatry.
[138] K. Humphreys,et al. The Influence of Posttreatment Mutual Help Group Participation on the Friendship Networks of Substance Abuse Patients , 1997, American journal of community psychology.
[139] W. Linden,et al. Evaluation interferes with social support : Effects on cardiovascular stress reactivity in women , 1997 .
[140] A. Bottomley,et al. A Pilot Study of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Social Support Group Interventions with Newly Diagnosed Cancer Patients , 1997 .
[141] R. Kessler,et al. Patterns and correlates of self-help group membership in the United States , 1997 .
[142] T. Pechacek,et al. Incorporating social support into a community-wide smoking-cessation contest. , 1997, Addictive behaviors.
[143] Christina Wolfson,et al. Randomised trial of home-based psychosocial nursing intervention for patients recovering from myocardial infarction , 1997, The Lancet.
[144] Nicholas Christenfeld,et al. Social Support Effects on Cardiovascular Reactivity: Is a Stranger as Effective as a Friend? , 1997, Psychosomatic medicine.
[145] Cheryl A. Richey,et al. The Impact of Social Support Skill Training on Daily Interactions among Parents at Risk for Child Maltreatment , 1997 .
[146] S. Hollon,et al. Defining empirically supported therapies. , 1998, Journal of consulting and clinical psychology.
[147] B. Birmaher,et al. Rapid response to psychosocial treatment for adolescent depression: a two-year follow-up. , 1998, Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry.
[148] J. Markowitz,et al. Treatment of depressive symptoms in human immunodeficiency virus-positive patients. , 1998, Archives of general psychiatry.
[149] J. Bliss,et al. A comparison of adjuvant psychological therapy and supportive counselling in patients with cancer , 1998, Psycho-oncology.
[150] C. Barker,et al. Partners and Fellow Patients: Two Sources of Emotional Support for Women with Breast Cancer , 1998, American journal of community psychology.
[151] W. Budin,et al. The effect of a social support boosting intervention on stress, coping, and social support in caregivers of children with HIV/AIDS. , 1998, Nursing research.
[152] R. West,et al. A randomized controlled trial of a "buddy" systems to improve success at giving up smoking in general practice. , 1998, Addiction.
[153] A. Nyamathi,et al. Effectiveness of a specialized vs. traditional AIDS education program attended by homeless and drug-addicted women alone or with supportive persons. , 1998, AIDS education and prevention : official publication of the International Society for AIDS Education.
[154] R. Wing,et al. Benefits of recruiting participants with friends and increasing social support for weight loss and maintenance. , 1999, Journal of consulting and clinical psychology.
[155] D. Feaster,et al. A randomized controlled clinical trial of a bereavement support group intervention in human immunodeficiency virus type 1-seropositive and -seronegative homosexual men. , 1999, Archives of general psychiatry.
[156] A. Kidman,et al. Group CBT Versus Supportive Therapy With Patients Who Have Primary Breast Cancer , 1999, Journal of Cognitive Psychotherapy.
[157] J W Finney,et al. Do enhanced friendship networks and active coping mediate the effect of self-help groups on substance abuse? , 1999, Annals of behavioral medicine : a publication of the Society of Behavioral Medicine.
[158] I. Bata,et al. The short-term effects of a hostility-reduction intervention on male coronary heart disease patients. , 1999, Health psychology : official journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association.
[159] G. Brown,et al. Befriending as an intervention for chronic depression among women in an inner city , 1999, British Journal of Psychiatry.
[160] R. Neimeyer,et al. Professional and paraprofessional group treatments for depression: a comparison of cognitive-behavioral and mutual support interventions. , 1999, Journal of consulting and clinical psychology.
[161] C. Schwartz,et al. Teaching coping skills enhances quality of life more than peer support: results of a randomized trial with multiple sclerosis patients. , 1999, Health psychology : official journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association.
[162] C. Schwartz,et al. Helping others helps oneself: response shift effects in peer support. , 1999, Social science & medicine.
[163] V. Helgeson,et al. Education and peer discussion group interventions and adjustment to breast cancer. , 1999, Archives of general psychiatry.
[164] M. Galanter,et al. Technology transfer of Network Therapy to community-based addictions counselors. , 1999, Journal of substance abuse treatment.
[165] C. Classen,et al. Group psychotherapy for recently diagnosed breast cancer patients: a multicenter feasibility study , 1999, Psycho-oncology.
[166] Bright Ji,et al. Professional and paraprofessional group treatments for depression: a comparison of cognitive-behavioral and mutual support interventions. , 1999 .
[167] N. Christenfeld,et al. Gender, social support, and cardiovascular responses to stress. , 1999, Psychosomatic medicine.
[168] B. Buunk,et al. Marital satisfaction in patients with cancer: does support from intimate partners benefit those who need it the most? , 2000, Health psychology : official journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association.
[169] P. Thoits,et al. Similar-other support for men undergoing coronary artery bypass surgery. , 2000, Health psychology : official journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association.
[170] J. Pennebaker,et al. Who talks? The social psychology of illness support groups. , 2000, The American psychologist.
[171] S Iyengar,et al. Clinical outcome after short-term psychotherapy for adolescents with major depressive disorder. , 2000, Archives of general psychiatry.
[172] L. W. Jerome,et al. The coming of age of telecommunications in psychological research and practice. , 2000, The American psychologist.
[173] V. Helgeson,et al. Group support interventions for women with breast cancer: who benefits from what? , 2000, Health psychology : official journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association.
[174] N. Guterman,et al. Stress and coping patterns of participants and non-participants in self-help groups for parents of the mentally ill , 1990, Community Mental Health Journal.
[175] W. D. Klinkenberg,et al. The Impact of Assertive Community Treatment on the Social Relationships of People Who Are Homeless and Mentally Ill , 1998, Community Mental Health Journal.