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This is a 24-item scale that entails six dimensions of support (social attachment, social integration, reassurance of worth, reliable alliance with others, guidance, and social nurturance) as well as an overall social support index.
Perceived social support was assessed using the Social Provisions Scale (SPS), which provides both a global social support score, and six relational provisions: attachment, social integration, reassurance of worth, reliable alliance, guidance, and opportunity to nurture [ 34].
As regards scores from the Social Provision Scale, sub-scale scores allowed subtler analyses based on the categorization by Cutrona and Russell [ 62] in attachment, social integration, reassurance of worth, reliable alliance, guidance, and opportunity for nurturance.
Social support was measured by the Social Provisions Scale[ 20], a 24-item self-report measure of perceived social support (6 subscales: attachment, social integration, reassurance of worth, reliable alliance, guidance, opportunity for nurturance and total).
Social support was measured using an abbreviated version the Social Provisions Scale [ 20], which assesses 6 different social provisions in accordance with previous work on the subject by Weiss [ 21]: attachment (i.e., emotional support), social integration (i.e., existing social network), reassurance of worth reliable alliance (i.e., tangible aid), guidance, and opportunity for nurturance.
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