Dormant Tie Reactivation as an Affiliative Coping Response to Stressors During the COVID-19 Crisis
成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Yang, Seong Won; Soltis, Scott M.; Ross, Jason R.; Labianca, Giuseppe (Joe)
署名单位:
University of Kentucky; University of Exeter
刊物名称:
JOURNAL OF APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY
ISSN/ISSBN:
0021-9010
DOI:
10.1037/apl0000909
发表日期:
2021
页码:
489-500
关键词:
dormant ties
social networks
coping
STRESSORS
COVID-19 pandemic
摘要:
This study takes an affiliative coping theory perspective to examine whether working adults reactivated dormant ties with individuals they had not contacted for at least 3 years to cope with stressors experienced due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Stressors originating in the workplace (job insecurity and remote work) and in the family (stressful familial social ties) were examined in a sample of 232 working adults in the southeastern United States. Individuals were more likely to reactivate their dormant ties when their job was insecure, and the magnitude of the reactivations was greater among individuals experiencing stressful social ties with family members than those not experiencing those stressors. We also found that there was a significant interaction between remote work and having a stressful tie within the household in dormant tie reactivation. Although previous theory has focused mostly on the benefits of frequent, active social relationships for coping, our results suggest that reactivating dormant ties might be a coping mechanism as well. Our study also suggests that workplace dormant tie research should broaden its focus beyond exchanged instrumental support to consider emotional support that might be transferred during reactivation.
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