TY - JOUR
T1 - Kin and nonkin under collective threat
T2 - Israeli networks during the gulf war
AU - Shavit, Yossi
AU - Fischer, Claude S.
AU - Koresh, Yael
N1 - Funding Information:
of the University of Haifa and by the Committee on Research, University of California,*This study was funded by the Baruch VengerFund at the Haifa and Galilee Research Institute
PY - 1994/6
Y1 - 1994/6
N2 - This study presents a rare glimpse of haw people use their social networks during a mortal threat. In surveys done around the time of the 1991 Gulf War, we asked residents of metropolitan Haifa, Israel, to tell us from whom they received support during the missile attacks. The results show that Israelis relied more on kin than they did in their everyday networks. However, how much they relied on kin varied by type of support, specifically by whether the help was the comfort and advice of conversation — often provided by friends — or was more immediate and direct aid — overwhelmingly provided by kin. While we reinforce earlier findings that people turn to kin in crises, we also show that nonkin provide a specific form of social support.
AB - This study presents a rare glimpse of haw people use their social networks during a mortal threat. In surveys done around the time of the 1991 Gulf War, we asked residents of metropolitan Haifa, Israel, to tell us from whom they received support during the missile attacks. The results show that Israelis relied more on kin than they did in their everyday networks. However, how much they relied on kin varied by type of support, specifically by whether the help was the comfort and advice of conversation — often provided by friends — or was more immediate and direct aid — overwhelmingly provided by kin. While we reinforce earlier findings that people turn to kin in crises, we also show that nonkin provide a specific form of social support.
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U2 - 10.1093/sf/72.4.1197
DO - 10.1093/sf/72.4.1197
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AN - SCOPUS:84963034920
SN - 0037-7732
VL - 72
SP - 1197
EP - 1215
JO - Social Forces
JF - Social Forces
IS - 4
ER -