Indirect Effects of Social Skills on Health Through Stress and Loneliness

Volume: 34, Issue: 1, Pages: 118 - 124
Published: Oct 20, 2017
Abstract
The social skills deficit vulnerability model predicts that people with inadequate social skills are at risk for a range of psychosocial problems, especially when confronted with stress. People with poor social skills often experience stress and loneliness and these two constructs were tested as potential pathways by which the poor social skills confer a risk for compromised mental and physical health. An online survey was completed by 775...
Paper Details
Title
Indirect Effects of Social Skills on Health Through Stress and Loneliness
Published Date
Oct 20, 2017
Volume
34
Issue
1
Pages
118 - 124
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