학술논문

알코올 중독자의 사회적 지지에 대한 고찰
Social Support and Alcoholics
Document Type
Article
Text
Source
임상사회사업연구, 02/01/2005, Vol. 2, Issue 1, p. 161-174
Subject
알코올 중독자
사회적 지지
주효과 모델
완충효과 모델
alcoholics
social Support
main effect model
buffering model
Language
한국어(KOR)
ISSN
1738-3412
Abstract
Since the 1970s, social and behavioral sciences have used the term social support to refer to social relationships in the context of health and well-being. Previous studies on the health effects of social support have consistently indicated that social support enhances physical and mental health in various populations. In addition, social support has been acknowledged as one potential protective factor against the development of substance use problems. This study examined the importance of two models of social support as it applies to the negative influences that are relevant to an individual's health and well-being.This study adds to the existing body of knowledge about the impacts of social support on individual health and well-being of alcoholics. Understanding how individuals perceive and engage different kind of social support is an important step towards better knowledge about the sources of social support that may be critical for more effective support-based. Social workers have the potential to empower the clients to make positive changes in their environment. This study provides information that contributes to the understanding how individuals perceive and engage different kinds of social support is an important step towards better knowledge about the sources of social support that may be critical to informing the development of more effective support-based interventions.