High-quality social relationships predict a range of positive health outcomes, but no broadly accepted theory can explain the mechanisms of action in this area. The central argument of this article is that affective science can provide keys for integrating the diverse array of theoretical models concerning relationships and health. From nine prominent theories, we cull four components of relational affect that link social resources to health-related outcomes. This component model holds promise for integrating research from the different theoretical perspectives and for generating new, mechanistic questions about the connection between relationships and health. The article closes by outlining three empirical study ideas that illustrate ways ...
Human beings are an intrinsically gregarious species - our personal relationships are of immense int...
Close relationships play a key role in affecting wellbeing across the lifespan. Romantic relationshi...
What are social integration, social isolation, social networks, and social support, and what is thei...
Close relationships play a vital role in human health, but much remains to be learned about specific...
The study of intimate relationships and health is a fast-growing discipline with numerous well-devel...
Close relationships are integral to the health and adaptation of our species. The evidence is incont...
The association between the quality of people's close relationships and their physical health is wel...
Close relationships are integral to the health and adaptation of our species. The evidence is incont...
Close relationships are integral to the health and adaptation of our species. The evidence is incont...
Social relationships and emotions are important to health and disease, but research in this area has...
Social relationships and emotions are important to health and disease, but research in this area has...
The commentaries by Rimé (2018) and Scherer (2018) underscore and extend many of the central themes ...
An abundance of evidence suggests that the size and quality of our social relationships improves hum...
An abundance of evidence suggests that the size and quality of our social relationships improves hum...
An abundance of evidence suggests that the size and quality of our social relationships improves hum...
Human beings are an intrinsically gregarious species - our personal relationships are of immense int...
Close relationships play a key role in affecting wellbeing across the lifespan. Romantic relationshi...
What are social integration, social isolation, social networks, and social support, and what is thei...
Close relationships play a vital role in human health, but much remains to be learned about specific...
The study of intimate relationships and health is a fast-growing discipline with numerous well-devel...
Close relationships are integral to the health and adaptation of our species. The evidence is incont...
The association between the quality of people's close relationships and their physical health is wel...
Close relationships are integral to the health and adaptation of our species. The evidence is incont...
Close relationships are integral to the health and adaptation of our species. The evidence is incont...
Social relationships and emotions are important to health and disease, but research in this area has...
Social relationships and emotions are important to health and disease, but research in this area has...
The commentaries by Rimé (2018) and Scherer (2018) underscore and extend many of the central themes ...
An abundance of evidence suggests that the size and quality of our social relationships improves hum...
An abundance of evidence suggests that the size and quality of our social relationships improves hum...
An abundance of evidence suggests that the size and quality of our social relationships improves hum...
Human beings are an intrinsically gregarious species - our personal relationships are of immense int...
Close relationships play a key role in affecting wellbeing across the lifespan. Romantic relationshi...
What are social integration, social isolation, social networks, and social support, and what is thei...