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  Individuals' preferences for friends' approaches to providing support in distressing situations
 
 
Title: Individuals' preferences for friends' approaches to providing support in distressing situations
Author: Clark, Ruth Anne
Delia, Jesse G.
Appeared in: Communication reports
Paging: Volume 10 (1997) nr. 2 pages 115-121
Year: 1997
Contents: One hundred thirteen undergraduates imagined themselves in three distressing situations (six situations used in all) and indicated how they hoped a good friend would approach the situation. In only one of the six circumstances did more participants prefer that the friend mention the situation rather than avoid mentioning it. Moreover, individuals did not themselves display a consistent preference for talking or avoiding talking about their problem across situations. When asked to rank order six general approaches a friend might take if the individual were experiencing a difficult situation, participants displayed a strong preference to determine for themselves whether to discuss their problem with a friend. Thus an individual wishing to offer support to a friend experiencing distress needs to assess carefully what approach is likely to be welcomed.
Publisher: Routledge
Source file: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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