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. 2021 Feb 23;12:637060. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.637060

Table 5.

Summary of dimensions of social support's measures as named in the articles.

Studies Measures name Dimensions
Seeman et al. (2001) MacArthur Battery (MAB) (1) Quantitative/structural features, (2) types of ties, (3) instrumental social support, (4) emotional social support, (5) sources of demands and criticism
- Whitfield and Wiggins (2003)
- Ayotte et al. (2013)
National Survey on Black Americans (NSBA) Measures social support received and provided
Slykerman et al. (2005) Family Support Scale (FSS) Designed to assess how helpful different types of social support are to families rearing young children
Dickinson et al. (2011) Duke Social Support Index (DSSI) (1) Subjective social support, (2) instrumental social support, (3) social network size, (4) social interaction
- Sims et al. (2011, 2014) Interpersonal Support Evaluation List (ISEL) Self-report questionnaire that measures overall perceived social support and perceived availability in four dimensions: (1) belonging, (2) appraisal, (3) tangible, (4) self-esteem
- Zhu et al. (2012)
- Yilmaz et al. (2015)
Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support (MSPSS) (1) Family support, (2) support from friends, (3) support from significant others
- Zuelsdorff et al. (2013, 2017) Medical Outcomes Survey (MOS) It measures social support perceived by people in times of need
Tanzer et al. (2013) Network of Relationship Inventory (NRI) Measures perceived social support from: (1) family, (2) close friend, (3) romantic partner, (4) other important figures
Pillemer and Holtzer (2015) Medical Outcomes Study-Social Support Survey (MOS-SSS) (1) Emotional support, (2) informational support, (3) tangible support, (4) affectionate support, (5) positive social interaction
Kats et al. (2016) Short form of the Interpersonal Support Evaluation List (ISEL-SF) (1) Appraisal support, (2) tangible assets, (3) belonging support, (4) self-esteem support
Lubben Social Network Scale (LSNS) Self-assessed measure of the active social network of: (1) family, (2) friends, (3) peers
Liao et al. (2016) Close Person Questionnaire (CPQ) (1) Confiding support (emotional support), (2) practical support, (3) negative aspects of close relationships
La Fleur and Salthouse (2017) Social Network Questionnaire (SNQ) (1) Social contact, (2) received support, (3) provided support, (4) perceived support
Ge et al. (2017) Health and Retirement Study (HRS) Social support was measured through the following sources: (1) spouse, (2) other family members, (3) friends
Zamora-Macorra et al. (2017) - Social network index (SNI)
- Social cohesion index (SCI)
- Trust Index (TI)
The level of social support was calculated through three indicators: (1) Social network index (SNI), (2) Social cohesion index (SCI), (3) Trust Index (TI)
Wang et al. (2017) Social Support Rating Scale (SSRS) (1) Subjective support, (2) objective support, (3) support utilization
- Yeh and Liu (2003)
- Ellwardt et al. (2013)
- Frith and Loprinzi (2017)
NA Series of questions

NA, not applicable.