Although the quality of one’s own social relationships has been related to cardiovascular morbidity and mortality, whether a partner’s social network quality can similarly influence one’s cardiovascular risk is unknown. In this study we tested whether the quality of a partner’s social networks influenced one’s own ambulatory blood pressure (ABP).The quality of 94 couples’ social networks was determined using a comprehensive model of relationships that separates out social ties that are sources of positivity(supportive), negativity (aversive), and both positivity and negativity (ambivalent). We then utilized statistical models (actor-partner analyses) that allowed us to separate out the links between one’s own social network quality on ABP (...
The aim of the current study was to examine how thinking about qualitatively different social networ...
This study aimed to explore linkages of patients' social network composition with health behaviors a...
Loneliness and objective measures of social isolation (e.g., social network size) have been associat...
Healthy normotensive men and women (N 102) underwent a 3-day ambulatory blood pressure (BP) assessm...
Prior research suggests that married adults are at lower risk for cardiovascular morbidity and morta...
Objectives: Although perceiving one’s social ties as sources of ambivalence has been linked to negat...
thesisThe quality and quantity of one's relationships have been reliably linked to morbidity and mo...
Background: Psychosocial risk factors are important determinants of cardiovascular diseases (CVDs): ...
Social relationships are widely identified as important predictors of cognitive health. However, thi...
The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between social network variables and levels of...
BackgroundAlthough the quality of one's social relationships has been linked to important physical h...
The relationship between social network and blood pressure was assessed in a cross-sectional, random...
Abstract Background This article provides new insights into the impact of social engagement on CVD r...
<div><p>Objectives</p><p>In this exploratory study we examined the associations between several soci...
BACKGROUND: This study aimed to explore linkages of patients' social network composition with health...
The aim of the current study was to examine how thinking about qualitatively different social networ...
This study aimed to explore linkages of patients' social network composition with health behaviors a...
Loneliness and objective measures of social isolation (e.g., social network size) have been associat...
Healthy normotensive men and women (N 102) underwent a 3-day ambulatory blood pressure (BP) assessm...
Prior research suggests that married adults are at lower risk for cardiovascular morbidity and morta...
Objectives: Although perceiving one’s social ties as sources of ambivalence has been linked to negat...
thesisThe quality and quantity of one's relationships have been reliably linked to morbidity and mo...
Background: Psychosocial risk factors are important determinants of cardiovascular diseases (CVDs): ...
Social relationships are widely identified as important predictors of cognitive health. However, thi...
The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between social network variables and levels of...
BackgroundAlthough the quality of one's social relationships has been linked to important physical h...
The relationship between social network and blood pressure was assessed in a cross-sectional, random...
Abstract Background This article provides new insights into the impact of social engagement on CVD r...
<div><p>Objectives</p><p>In this exploratory study we examined the associations between several soci...
BACKGROUND: This study aimed to explore linkages of patients' social network composition with health...
The aim of the current study was to examine how thinking about qualitatively different social networ...
This study aimed to explore linkages of patients' social network composition with health behaviors a...
Loneliness and objective measures of social isolation (e.g., social network size) have been associat...