Changes in perceived social support predict changes in depressive symptoms in adults with physical disability
Perceived social support has been found to be associated with depression, subjective well-being and psychological health in cross-sectional studies in people with physical disabilities. No longitudinal studies have been conducted to examine these associations over time using a comprehensive measure of social support.
Source: Disability and Health Journal - Category: Disability Authors: Roc ío de la Vega, Ivan R. Molton, Jordi Miró, Amanda E. Smith, Mark P. Jensen Source Type: research