SUPPORT, CRITICISM, EMOTION AND DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS - GENDER DIFFERENCES IN THE STRESS DEPRESSION RELATIONSHIP

Citation
Rj. Gruen et al., SUPPORT, CRITICISM, EMOTION AND DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS - GENDER DIFFERENCES IN THE STRESS DEPRESSION RELATIONSHIP, Journal of social and personal relationships, 11(4), 1994, pp. 619-624
Citations number
18
Categorie Soggetti
Psychology, Social",Communication
ISSN journal
02654075
Volume
11
Issue
4
Year of publication
1994
Pages
619 - 624
Database
ISI
SICI code
0265-4075(1994)11:4<619:SCEADS>2.0.ZU;2-G
Abstract
It has been suggested that the level of support and criticism provided by significant others is associated with subjects' level of depressiv e symptoms. The present study was designed with two goals in mind: (1) to examine the relationship between partners' level of support and cr iticism during a conflict resolution task, and subjects' emotional res ponse; and (2) to assess the relationship between subjects' emotional response, and their level of depressive symptoms. Subjects consisted o f 34 community residing couples. Levels of emotional support provided by both males and females were significantly related to the extent to which both partners felt pleased and happy. The emotional response of males was not significantly related to their level of symptoms. In con trast, the emotional response of females was significantly related to their level of depressive symptoms. Our findings provide preliminary s upport for a theoretical model in which emotional support affects the emotional response of female partners, which in turn, affects their le vel of depressive symptomatology.