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The stress-support patterns and psychological distress of immigrants

โœ Scribed by Ritsner, Michael ;Modai, Ilan ;Ponizovsky, Alexander


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2000
Tongue
English
Weight
126 KB
Volume
16
Category
Article
ISSN
0748-8386

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โœฆ Synopsis


The effects of various stressors and sources of social support on the psychological distress of immigrants were examined. Key variables were measured using the Perceived Immigration Related Stressors Scale, the Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support and the Talbieh Brief Distress Inventory. Data were collected from a community-based sample of 565 adult individuals who recently emigrated from the former Soviet Union to Israel. The most signiยฎcant stressors reported by immigrants were materialrelated, followed by culture-, information-, and health-related stressors. Those who perceived that social support was readily available had lower distress ratings than others who believed that social support was not forthcoming. Subjects reported signiยฎcantly greater social support from family and signiยฎcant others, than from friends. Social resources (especially support from friends) deterred distress under low stress conditions, but lost the deterring effect as stressors increased. Multiple regression analyses indicated that various combinations of stressors and social support resources explained 50 per cent of the variance in psychological distress under low stress conditions and 27 per cent of the variance as stress intensity increased. In conclusion, the study demonstrates that (1) social-stress factors affect psychological distress and symptoms, (2) social support resources mediate the effects of stressors on psychological distress, and (3) variability in psychological distress is rooted in differential stress-support patterns.


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