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Social support in couples: An examination of gender differences using self-report and observational methods

Authors :
Lesley Verhofstadt
Ann Buysse
William Ickes
Source :
Ghent University Academic Bibliography

Abstract

We explored gender differences in actual and perceived spousal support in a survey study involving 458 married Belgian couples and in an observational study involving 32 married Belgian couples. Self-reports were used in both studies to assess spouses’ support behaviors and perceived support. These measures were supplemented in Study 2 with measures of observed support behavior and on-line perceived support, as assessed during support interactions. Overall, the self-report measures yielded significant gender differences in support soliciting and support provision, whereas the observational measures did not. Furthermore, the results concerning global and on-line perceived support and support profiles were inconsistent with the “support gap” perspective. These findings were discussed in light of the existing research on gender differences in support and marriage.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Ghent University Academic Bibliography
Accession number :
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