Few studies of the association between social networks (SN), social support (SS), and self-rated health (SRH) address the role of demography in determining that association. Yet demography defines social-structural context, differentiates family from friend networks, and influences network structures. This study examines the SN-SRH association through cross-cutting analyses of four demographically defined groups (Males, Females, Partnered, Unpartnered) and three networks (Family, Friend, Group). By distinguishing between ‘healthy’ and ‘unhealthy’ samples, the underlying causal mechanisms are explored. The positive causal effect of SN on SRH is almost entirely confined to the healthy. In this sample, Friend SN is operational among Females an...
Little research has explored factors indirectly related to health that may influence self-rated heal...
Does the structure of an individual’s personal network effect their physical and mental health? Or d...
Social capital and social support are two key constructs in the study of social networks and health....
Few studies of the association between social networks (SN), social support (SS), and self-rated hea...
Background: Previous research suggests that the social network may play very different roles in rela...
Background: Previous research suggests that the social network may play very different roles in rela...
If individuals believe they are healthier than they actually are, they may feel less compelled to im...
Social networks can consist of close friends, family members, and neighbors as well as peripheral ot...
Good health is one of the key qualities of life, but opportunities to be and remain healthy are uneq...
Objectives: To use an ecological model of ageing (Berkman, Glass, Brissette, & Seeman, 2000) wh...
This study focused on the relationship between social network size (number of friends and relatives)...
Using a population-based, panel survey, we study how egocentric social networks change over time, an...
Evidence suggests that people with strong social support have lower mortality and morbidity and bett...
The effects of social network structure, support and physical health status on psychiatric morbidity...
Objective: To investigate the influence of social network characteristics on subjective well-being...
Little research has explored factors indirectly related to health that may influence self-rated heal...
Does the structure of an individual’s personal network effect their physical and mental health? Or d...
Social capital and social support are two key constructs in the study of social networks and health....
Few studies of the association between social networks (SN), social support (SS), and self-rated hea...
Background: Previous research suggests that the social network may play very different roles in rela...
Background: Previous research suggests that the social network may play very different roles in rela...
If individuals believe they are healthier than they actually are, they may feel less compelled to im...
Social networks can consist of close friends, family members, and neighbors as well as peripheral ot...
Good health is one of the key qualities of life, but opportunities to be and remain healthy are uneq...
Objectives: To use an ecological model of ageing (Berkman, Glass, Brissette, & Seeman, 2000) wh...
This study focused on the relationship between social network size (number of friends and relatives)...
Using a population-based, panel survey, we study how egocentric social networks change over time, an...
Evidence suggests that people with strong social support have lower mortality and morbidity and bett...
The effects of social network structure, support and physical health status on psychiatric morbidity...
Objective: To investigate the influence of social network characteristics on subjective well-being...
Little research has explored factors indirectly related to health that may influence self-rated heal...
Does the structure of an individual’s personal network effect their physical and mental health? Or d...
Social capital and social support are two key constructs in the study of social networks and health....