Our perception that social support is available is related to our attachment to

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问题 Our perception that social support is available is related to our attachment to other people. The more secure the attachment, the greater the sense of social support. Adults with adequate support have a lower risk of disease and depression than do those with weaker social networks. This is especially clear when an individual is under high stress. The negative effect of stress is smaller for individuals with adequate social support than for those whose social support is weak. For example, one study showed that the link between severe life changes and depression in women was significantly weaker when the woman had a close, intimate relationship with a husband or friend. The women who had no close relationship were four times as likely to become depressed after a major change as were those who had a close confidant. [br] It can be inferred from the passage that one’s perception of social support is

选项 A、not equal to the actual level of support
B、not as stressful as one’s desire to help others
C、stronger when one feels a sense of security
D、lower than the risk of disease and depression

答案 C

解析 You can infer that one’s perception of social support is stronger when one feels a sense of security. Clues: Our perception...is related to our attachment to other people. The more secure the attachment, the greater the sense of social support.
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