Eb. Thorsteinsson et Je. James, A meta-analysis of the effects of experimental manipulations of social support during laboratory stress, PSYCHOL HEA, 14(5), 1999, pp. 869-886
A meta-analysis was conducted on 22 experimental studies of the effects of
social support on reactivity to laboratory stress. The analysis included 26
comparisons and 56 effect sizes, with the number of participants in each c
omparison ranging from 20 to 104. The average effect size was 0.61 for hear
t rate and systolic blood pressure, 0.51 for diastolic blood pressure, 0.25
for skin conductance, and 0.83 for cortisol. It was concluded that the lab
oratory analogues examined to date provide tentative confirmation of the hy
pothesis that social support has a protective health effect. Recommendation
s are made for future research, including the need to improve statistical p
ower; expand subject participation beyond students; and increase consistenc
y between studies in relation to measurements of social support effects, me
thods for manipulating social support, and types of behavioral challenges a
nd control procedures used.