Caplan (1976:200) defines social support as "continuing social aggregates (namely, continuing interactions
with another individual, a network, a group, or an organization) that provide individuals with opportunities
for feedback about themselves and for valldation of their expectations about others, which may offset
deficiencies in these communications within the larger community context." Caplan (1974) proposes that
social support systems are attachments between individuals and between individuals and groups that
promote mastery, offer guidance about the field ofrelevant forces and provide feedback about behavior
that validates identity and fosters improved competence.
Caplan (1976:200) defines social support as "continuing social aggregates (namely, continuing interactionswith another individual, a network, a group, or an organization) that provide individuals with opportunitiesfor feedback about themselves and for valldation of their expectations about others, which may offsetdeficiencies in these communications within the larger community context." Caplan (1974) proposes thatsocial support systems are attachments between individuals and between individuals and groups thatpromote mastery, offer guidance about the field ofrelevant forces and provide feedback about behaviorthat validates identity and fosters improved competence.
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