Abstract
This article focuses on the problem of relations between socio-psychological traits of a person’s social network and a value of emotional support for this person in stressful situations of different emotional complexity. The study involves 196 people (98 men and 98 women) aged 17 to 60 years. Personal social network`s traits (breadth, density, structure) have been analyzed. The authors studied how a person evaluates the degree of emotional complexity of various stressful situations and ways of support one gets. Data obtained in the empirical research indicate the interrelations between the breadth and structure of a social network and the value of emotional support in stressful situations of average and above average levels of emotional complexity. The relations between a network`s socio-psychological traits and a value of support in everyday emotionally simple situations have not been identified, which confirms our hypothesis.
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