Gender and socioeconomic status differences in university students’ perception of social support

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Carolina Tinajero
Zeltia Martínez-López
Mª Soledad Rodríguez
Mª Adelina Guisande
Mª Fernanda Páramo
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[1] Department of Developmental and Educational Psychology,Department of Social, Basic Psychology and Methodology, Faculty of Psychology
[2] Faculty of Psychology,undefined
[3] University of Santiago de Compostela,undefined
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Perceived social support; Gender; Family background; Differences; Emerging adulthood;
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Perceived social support has been shown to be one of the most important protective factors for emerging adult students during their transition to university. However, the relationships between perceived social support and dimensions of gender and family background, which have been shown to affect adjustment to college life, remain unexplored. The current study analyzes the effect of gender, parents’ education, and family income level on social support perceived by Spanish university students. The sample consisted of 575 women and 280 men, of average age 18.02 years (SD = 0.52) enrolled in the first year of degree courses at the University of Santiago de Compostela (Spain). Three measures were used to assess various facets of perceived social support, namely perceived acceptance, social provisions, and support availability and satisfaction. Gender differences were identified for several perceived social support dimensions; women reported a wider social network, which should cover more diverse needs of social support. In addition, differences related to mother’s education and family income level emerged for the availability of support and perceived acceptance. The results highlight the different role of gender and family background in several dimensions of perceived social support during the transition to emerging adulthood.
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