His main research concerns Social support, Social psychology, Developmental psychology, Feeling and Gerontology. His work on Emotional support as part of general Social support research is frequently linked to Financial strain, bridging the gap between disciplines. His studies in Social psychology integrate themes in fields like Stressor and Well-being.
He interconnects Social relation, Life satisfaction, Interpersonal relationship and Affect in the investigation of issues within Developmental psychology. He focuses mostly in the field of Feeling, narrowing it down to topics relating to Self-esteem and, in certain cases, Life stress. His Gerontology study incorporates themes from Psychological intervention, Acculturation and Quality of life.
His primary areas of study are Social psychology, Social support, Gerontology, Developmental psychology and Nationwide survey. In general Social psychology study, his work on Feeling and Emotional support often relates to the realm of Spiritual support, thereby connecting several areas of interest. His study in Social support is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Social relation, Coping, Clinical psychology, Interpersonal relationship and Church based.
His Clinical psychology study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Mental health, Psychiatry, Psychological distress, Depression and Elderly people. His work in Gerontology covers topics such as Demography which are related to areas like Socioeconomic status. His study looks at the relationship between Developmental psychology and fields such as Well-being, as well as how they intersect with chemical problems.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Social psychology, Nationwide survey, Social support, Clinical psychology and Meaning. He carries out multidisciplinary research, doing studies in Social psychology and Spiritual support. His Social support research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Older people, Gerontology, Church attendance, Coping and Prayer.
His Coping research includes elements of Developmental psychology, Stressor and Distress tolerance. His Developmental psychology study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Health psychology and Quality of life. His work deals with themes such as Psychosocial, Mental health, Psychological distress, Anxiety and Depressive symptoms, which intersect with Clinical psychology.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Social psychology, Nationwide survey, Clinical psychology, Social support and Well-being. In the field of Social psychology, his study on Feeling and Gratitude overlaps with subjects such as Spiritual support. Neal Krause combines subjects such as Death anxiety and Contrition with his study of Feeling.
His work in the fields of Clinical psychology, such as Coping behavior, intersects with other areas such as Spirituality. Social support is closely attributed to Gerontology in his research. His Well-being study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Life satisfaction, Mental health and Happiness.
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What do global self-rated health items measure?
Neal M. Krause;Gina M. Jay.
Medical Care (1994)
Measuring multiple dimensions of religion and spirituality for health research: Conceptual background and findings from the 1998 General Social Survey
Ellen L. Idler;Marc A. Musick;Christopher G. Ellison;Linda K. George.
Research on Aging (2003)
Social support, stress, and well-being among older adults
Neal Krause.
Journal of Gerontology (1986)
Religious Meaning and Subjective Well-Being in Late Life
Neal Krause.
Journals of Gerontology Series B-psychological Sciences and Social Sciences (2003)
Church-Based Social Support and Health in Old Age Exploring Variations by Race
Neal Krause.
Journals of Gerontology Series B-psychological Sciences and Social Sciences (2002)
Social exchange and well-being: is giving better than receiving?
Jersey Liang;Neal M. Krause;Joan M. Bennett.
Psychology and Aging (2001)
Stress and Religious Involvement Among Older Blacks
N. Krause;T. Van Tran.
Journal of Gerontology (1989)
Providing support to others and well-being in later life.
N. Krause;A. R. Herzog;E. Baker.
Journal of Gerontology (1992)
Church-Based Social Support and Religious Coping
Neal Krause;Christopher G. Ellison;Benjamin A. Shaw;John P. Marcum.
Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion (2001)
Longitudinal study of social support and meaning in life.
Neal Krause.
Psychology and Aging (2007)
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