A significant interaction of Relationship Satisfaction × Self - reported Vision indicated that higher relationship
satisfaction buffered the effects of self - reported vision on functional limitations (B = − 0.51, β = −.14, t = − 3.80, p <.001) and depressive symptomatology (B = − 0.71, β = −.12, t = − 3.35, p =.001).
Not exact matches
• Character Strengths — Discovering and finding ways to use character strengths in daily life correlate highly with life
satisfaction, thriving and flourishing, in youth and throughout life: «Research shows that certain strengths of character — for example, hope, kindness, social intelligence, self - control, and perspective — can
buffer against the negative
effects of stress and trauma, preventing or mitigating disorders in their wake» (Park, 2004).
The results showed that higher marital
satisfaction was a strong
buffer of the
effects of poorer self - reported vision on functional limitations and depressive symptomatology and a weaker but significant moderator of the
effects of lower visual acuity on functional limitations.
Social support can cause improved psychological strength and provides with other resources that needed to cope with stress (Cohen, 2004), and, by that,
buffers negative
effects of life stress on marital
satisfaction (Chi et al., 2011; Mueller, 2006).
Conflict
buffers and marital
satisfaction: On the
effects of different forms of social support.
Satisfaction with Social Relations
Buffers the Adverse
Effect of (Mid — Level) Self — Critical Perfectionism in Brief Treatment for Depression.