Social Support Networks at Work: Their Significance for Mental Health

Team IIBP Anveshan, Employee Engagement, issue 44, Mental Health, Volume 4

Humans are inherently social beings, and our need for social relationships is rooted in the quest for comfort, connection, and shared experiences. Social support encompasses the solace derived from a network of friends, family, colleagues, and others who stand by you during challenging times, acting as a shield against loneliness. Cobb (1976) defined social support as an individual’s perception that …