between social support and functional independence following hip fracture. A descriptive correlational design was used with a convenience sample of 29 women age 65 and older. The Personal Resource Questionnaire was used to measure social support and the Functional Independence Measure was used to measure locomotion as an aspect of physical

The review supported the need for using a valid instrument, such as the Personal Resource Questionnaire (PRQ 85), to measure social support. The majority of research has focused on the relationship of social support and mental health, but there is also evidence that social support influences physical health (Dean, Holst, Kruner, Schoenborn Norbeck Social Support Questionnaire SSQ Schaefer et al., (1981) Social support scale -.03 to .56 _O Norbeck (1981) _ Personal Resource Questionnaire (PRQ; Family integration measure Social support scale .21 to .44 Brandt & Weinert, 1981) Arizona Social Support Interview Inventory of Socially Social support .42 (network size) Methods: This was a quantitative descriptive design that used a 28-item questionnaire to measure social support needs and formal and informal support networks in the context of infant care practices. A convenience sample of 135 first-time mothers was recruited; 74% ( n = 99) completed questionnaires at 6 weeks after birth. Social support models and measurement 1 Social Support and Social Integration Brian Lakey Social support is a general rubric that encompasses at least three distinct types of support: perceived support, enacted support and social integration. There are different Background: Although the Personal Resource Questionnaire (PRQ 85-Part 2) has been widely used to measure perceived level of social support, results of psychometric evaluation of the measure with a Korean population are not currently available in the literature. Read our guide to social capital measurement Read our article about whether social capital can be measured? There is considerable debate and controversy over the possibility, desirability and practicability of measuring social capital, yet without a measure of the store of social capital, its characteristics and potential remain unknown (Durlauf 2002b; Falk and Harrison 1998). […]

A 12-item measure of perceptions of social support. This measure is a shortened version of the original ISEL (40 items; Cohen & Hoberman, 1983). This questionnaire has three different subscales designed to measure three dimensions of perceived social support. These dimensions are: 1.) Appraisal Support 2.) Belonging Support

The Personal Resource Questionnaire (PRQ) was developed in 1981 to measure situational and perceived social support. This article presents the history of its development and the latest psychometric evaluation of the tool. Nurturance subscale items were rewritten to reflect a broader context of behav Even a cursory review of the literature indicates that numerous instruments have been designed to measure the concept of social support and to assess the social network. The Personal Resource Questionnaire (PRQ) developed by Brandt and Weinert (1981) is no exception to this pattern. Evaluation of the PRQ: A social support measure. In K. Barnard , P. Brandt , & B. Raff (Eds.), Social support andfamilies of vulnerable infants (pp. 59-97). White Plains, NY: March of Dimes Defects Foundation. Google Scholar Psychometric Evaluation of the Korean Social Support Questionnaire Kasil Oh, 1 Kyong-Ok Oh, 2 Sook-Ja Lee, 3 Jeong-Ah Kim, 4 Chu-Ja Jeong, 5 Hye-Ryoung Kim, 6 Hoa-Yun Jun, 7 and Jung-Hee Kang 8 1 Professor, School of Nursing, Ulaanbaatar University, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia.: 2 Professor, Department of Nursing, Chungnam University, Daejeon, Korea.: 3 Professor, College of Nursing, Korea

The women’s mean score on the measure of social support (PRQ-85) was 137.4, with a standard deviation of 23.1. The scores ranged from 58 to 175. Sixty percent of the women were close to someone who made them feel secure. They reported that they had someone to talk to about how they were feeling.

Norbeck Social Support Questionnaire SSQ Schaefer et al., (1981) Social support scale -.03 to .56 _O Norbeck (1981) _ Personal Resource Questionnaire (PRQ; Family integration measure Social support scale .21 to .44 Brandt & Weinert, 1981) Arizona Social Support Interview Inventory of Socially Social support .42 (network size) Methods: This was a quantitative descriptive design that used a 28-item questionnaire to measure social support needs and formal and informal support networks in the context of infant care practices. A convenience sample of 135 first-time mothers was recruited; 74% ( n = 99) completed questionnaires at 6 weeks after birth. Social support models and measurement 1 Social Support and Social Integration Brian Lakey Social support is a general rubric that encompasses at least three distinct types of support: perceived support, enacted support and social integration. There are different Background: Although the Personal Resource Questionnaire (PRQ 85-Part 2) has been widely used to measure perceived level of social support, results of psychometric evaluation of the measure with a Korean population are not currently available in the literature. Read our guide to social capital measurement Read our article about whether social capital can be measured? There is considerable debate and controversy over the possibility, desirability and practicability of measuring social capital, yet without a measure of the store of social capital, its characteristics and potential remain unknown (Durlauf 2002b; Falk and Harrison 1998). […] Measuring Social and Emotional Learning with the Survey of Academic and Youth Outcomes 3 . Defining Social and Emotional Learning Competencies . In recent years, a number of research consortia and other organizations have published varying frameworks to define the specific SEL skills, attitudes, and behaviors believed to