Psychological Reports
Volume 110, Issue 3, 2012, Pages 977-990

Social support and happiness in immigrant women in Spain (Article)

Dominguez-Fuentes J.M. , Hombrados-Mendieta M.I.
  • a Departamento de Psicologia Social, Antropologia Social, Trabajo Social, Servicios Sociales, Universidad de Málaga, Málaga, Spain
  • b Departamento de Psicologia Social, Antropologia Social, Trabajo Social, Servicios Sociales, Universidad de Málaga, Málaga, Spain

Abstract

The association between perceived social support and happiness was investigated in women who are members of various associations in Malaga (Spain) that work with immigrant women. Based on the Social Convoy model, the association between sources of support, frequency of support, satisfaction with support, and happiness reported by women were examined. The main social support predictor of happiness was satisfaction with the support received. Thus, the best predictors of happiness were emotional support from the family and instrumental support from the indigenous population and associations. The best predictor of frequency of support was the frequency of informational support received from social services. These results may prove useful for developing lines of action or interventions centred on the social network and the functions that social support can fulfil among immigrant women. © Psychological Reports 2012.

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Index Keywords

psychological aspect human middle aged statistics Stress, Psychological mental stress social support Happiness Young Adult Humans Adolescent Emigrants and Immigrants Spain female Article adult migration Personal Satisfaction satisfaction

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DOI: 10.2466/17.02.20.21.PR0.110.3.977-990
ISSN: 00332941
Cited by: 9
Original Language: English