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Fatalism, Social Support and Mental Health in Four Former Soviet Cultures

机译:前苏联四种文化中的宿命论,社会支持和心理健康

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Research on social support has identified differences in levels of support between cultures, but has provided only a limited explanation of the role of values or beliefs in accounting for such variations. In this paper we examine the relationship between fatalism and perceived support amongst 2672 respondents in four former Soviet States (Russia, Georgia, Ukraine and Belorussia), with participants drawn from groups of manual workers, managers, civil servants, students and the retired in these four countries. We also examine the consequences of such social support for mental health across these nations. Findings indicate a small but significant moderator effect for fatalism on the relationship between social support and mental health. These results are discussed in the context of the continuing economic and social challenges facing the citizens of these nations.
机译:关于社会支持的研究已经确定了文化之间支持水平的差异,但是仅提供了有限的解释,说明了价值观或信念在解释这种差异方面的作用。在本文中,我们研究了前四个苏联州(俄罗斯,格鲁吉亚,乌克兰和白俄罗斯)的2672名受访者中宿命论与支持感之间的关系,参与者来自体力劳动者,管理人员,公务员,学生以及这些国家中的退休人员。四个国家。我们还研究了这些社会支持对这些国家心理健康的影响。研究结果表明宿命论对社会支持与心理健康之间关系的影响很小但很明显。这些结果是在这些国家的公民面临持续的经济和社会挑战的背景下讨论的。

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