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Communicating social support in organizations: A message-centered approach
The communication of social support: Messages, interactions, relationships and community (1994)
  • Stephanie J. Coopman, San Jose State University
Abstract

This survey of the nature, problems and outcomes of supportive interactions covers a wide range of contexts and relationships. Exploring social support between friends, spouses, family members and co-workers, both qualitative and quantitative studies in natural and laboratory settings are discussed. The contributors examine: methods and models for assessing specific messages through which people attempt to provide support; approaches for examining the form and content of specific social support interactions; and how features of social relationships convey and contextualize support.

Publication Date
1994
Editor
Brant R. Burleson, Terrance L. Albrecht, Irwin G. Sarason
Publisher
Sage
Citation Information
Stephanie J. Coopman. "Communicating social support in organizations: A message-centered approach" Newbury ParkThe communication of social support: Messages, interactions, relationships and community (1994)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/stephanie_coopman/24/