The Effect of Social Support in Moderating the Health Consequences of Unemployment | Synapse
June 1, 1978
The Effect of Social Support in Moderating the Health Consequences of Unemployment
Key Points
This research aims to understand how social support can affect the health outcomes of individuals facing unemployment.
Utilized survey data to assess levels of social support among unemployed individuals
Analyzed health outcomes through statistical models to find correlations with social support
Investigated the moderating effects of social support on health consequences during unemployment
Unemployed individuals with higher social support levels reported better health outcomes, including reduced stress and anxiety.
The analysis showed a significant correlation (p<0.05) indicating that social support moderates the negative health impacts of unemployment.
Abstract
In this paper we determine the maximum cardinality of a packing of K4's into Kn, that is, construct optimal constant weight codes with weight 4 and minimum distance 6.