Abstract

The aim of this study was to analyze the relationships between field dependence/ independence and social support in the context of stress. 85 subjects at the age of 19-58 years (M = 36,4; SD = 10,66) were examined using Berlin Social Support Scales, Perceived Stress Scale and Group Embedded Figures Test. The results show th a t field independence is negatively related to seeking social support (r = 0,29). There was no relationships between field independence and perceived and received social support. Furthermore, it was detected the interaction field dependence/independence with perceived support for stress (f2 = 13,3).

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