Stress, Social Support, and Resilience in Younger Rural Women: A Structural Equation Model
Cardiovascular disease is a global public health problem and leading cause of death. Stress is a modifiable cardiovascular disease risk factor. The objectives of this study were to examine whether stress was a predictor of resilience among rural younger women and to explore whether social support me...
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doaj-9e62291b210e480f9ef79eb8abd4f7f92021-07-23T13:42:26ZengMDPI AGHealthcare2227-90322021-06-01981281210.3390/healthcare9070812Stress, Social Support, and Resilience in Younger Rural Women: A Structural Equation ModelLaurie S. Abbott0Lucinda J. Graven1Glenna Schluck2Krystal J. Williams3College of Nursing, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL 32306, USACollege of Nursing, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL 32306, USACollege of Nursing, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL 32306, USACollege of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Florida Agricultural & Mechanical University, Tallahassee, FL 32307, USACardiovascular disease is a global public health problem and leading cause of death. Stress is a modifiable cardiovascular disease risk factor. The objectives of this study were to examine whether stress was a predictor of resilience among rural younger women and to explore whether social support mediated the relationship between acute stress and resilience and between chronic stress and resilience. The study had a cross-sectional, descriptive design. A total of 354 women were randomly recruited in the rural, southeastern United States. Survey instruments were used to collect data about acute stress, chronic stress, social support, and resilience. A structural equation model was fit to test whether social support mediated the relationship between perceived stress and resilience and between chronic stress and resilience. Chronic stress predicted family and belongingness support and all the resilience subscales: adaptability, emotion regulation, optimism, self-efficacy, and social support. Acute stress predicted the self-efficacy subscale of resilience. Family support partially mediated the relationship between chronic stress and self-efficacy. Belongingness support partially mediated the relationships between chronic stress and the social support subscale of resilience.https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9032/9/7/812cardiovascular diseaseresilienceruralsocial supportstress |
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Laurie S. Abbott Lucinda J. Graven Glenna Schluck Krystal J. Williams Stress, Social Support, and Resilience in Younger Rural Women: A Structural Equation Model Healthcare cardiovascular disease resilience rural social support stress |
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Laurie S. Abbott Lucinda J. Graven Glenna Schluck Krystal J. Williams |
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Stress, Social Support, and Resilience in Younger Rural Women: A Structural Equation Model |
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Stress, Social Support, and Resilience in Younger Rural Women: A Structural Equation Model |
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Stress, Social Support, and Resilience in Younger Rural Women: A Structural Equation Model |
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Stress, Social Support, and Resilience in Younger Rural Women: A Structural Equation Model |
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Stress, Social Support, and Resilience in Younger Rural Women: A Structural Equation Model |
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stress, social support, and resilience in younger rural women: a structural equation model |
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Cardiovascular disease is a global public health problem and leading cause of death. Stress is a modifiable cardiovascular disease risk factor. The objectives of this study were to examine whether stress was a predictor of resilience among rural younger women and to explore whether social support mediated the relationship between acute stress and resilience and between chronic stress and resilience. The study had a cross-sectional, descriptive design. A total of 354 women were randomly recruited in the rural, southeastern United States. Survey instruments were used to collect data about acute stress, chronic stress, social support, and resilience. A structural equation model was fit to test whether social support mediated the relationship between perceived stress and resilience and between chronic stress and resilience. Chronic stress predicted family and belongingness support and all the resilience subscales: adaptability, emotion regulation, optimism, self-efficacy, and social support. Acute stress predicted the self-efficacy subscale of resilience. Family support partially mediated the relationship between chronic stress and self-efficacy. Belongingness support partially mediated the relationships between chronic stress and the social support subscale of resilience. |
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cardiovascular disease resilience rural social support stress |
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