1995
DOI: 10.1016/0277-9536(94)00253-p
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The measurement of social support in the ‘European research on incapacitating diseases and social support’: The development of the Social Support Questionnaire for Transactions (SSQT)

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“…Together, these components constituted the SSQT. The components or subscales of the SSQT were invariant across four different countries, which makes the SSQT suitable for international comparative research [13]. A satisfactorily internal consistency (Cronbach's ~) was found for all subscales but one (DIS).…”
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“…Together, these components constituted the SSQT. The components or subscales of the SSQT were invariant across four different countries, which makes the SSQT suitable for international comparative research [13]. A satisfactorily internal consistency (Cronbach's ~) was found for all subscales but one (DIS).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…The non-response rate varied from 12% (The Nether-lands) to 30% (France). For further information on sample and non-response, see Suurmeijer et al [13].…”
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“…Comparing studies is difficult, however, since social support has not been uniformly operationalized and measured. Recently, Suurmeijer et al (5) suggested that a clear conceptual distinction be made between three dimensions of social support: 1) appraisals (perceptions, satisfaction), 2) supportive interactions (the exchange of emotional or instrumental resources, i.e., a functional component), and 3) social support resources (social network characteristics, i.e., a structural cornponent). For example, Gil et a1 (6) have demonstrated that pain behavior varies as a function of satisfaction with social support (the appraisal dimension).…”
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confidence: 99%