Several studies have shown that social relationships are associated with health care use. This study aims to test if and to which extent a proximal element of social relationships, particularly living together with a partner, influences the health care utilisation in the same way as a distal element such as group membership.Methods: On the basis of a representative random sample of a southern German population (4856 participants), the associations were assessed between the following groups of variables: number of consultations with the general practitioner or internists, type of social relationships (living with a partner, friends, relatives, group memberships), need (evaluated and perceived health status), socio-demographic variables.Resul...
Close relationships play a vital role in human health, but much remains to be learned about specific...
This study analyses the importance of partner status and partner's education, adjusted for own educa...
Numerous empirical studies have confirmed that married people have a lower risk of morbidity and mor...
Objective: Several studies have shown that social relationships are associated with health care use...
Objective: Several studies have shown that social relationships are as-sociated with health care use...
In older age health needs and demand for health services utilization increase. Individual's social r...
<div><p>Background</p><p>In older age health needs and demand for health services utilization increa...
What are social integration, social isolation, social networks, and social support, and what is thei...
Sociological theories on family formation and families and health suggest that married and cohabitin...
Drawing on health-related social control theory, we examine how young partners influence each other’...
Abstract Background While previous research establishes an association between social relations, hea...
Drawing on health-related social control theory, we examine how young partners influence each other’...
The associations between social relationships and health have been examined using two major research...
This study analyses the importance of partner status and partner’s education, adjusted for own educa...
Abstract Social ties are integral to health and well-being, with marital relationship status being o...
Close relationships play a vital role in human health, but much remains to be learned about specific...
This study analyses the importance of partner status and partner's education, adjusted for own educa...
Numerous empirical studies have confirmed that married people have a lower risk of morbidity and mor...
Objective: Several studies have shown that social relationships are associated with health care use...
Objective: Several studies have shown that social relationships are as-sociated with health care use...
In older age health needs and demand for health services utilization increase. Individual's social r...
<div><p>Background</p><p>In older age health needs and demand for health services utilization increa...
What are social integration, social isolation, social networks, and social support, and what is thei...
Sociological theories on family formation and families and health suggest that married and cohabitin...
Drawing on health-related social control theory, we examine how young partners influence each other’...
Abstract Background While previous research establishes an association between social relations, hea...
Drawing on health-related social control theory, we examine how young partners influence each other’...
The associations between social relationships and health have been examined using two major research...
This study analyses the importance of partner status and partner’s education, adjusted for own educa...
Abstract Social ties are integral to health and well-being, with marital relationship status being o...
Close relationships play a vital role in human health, but much remains to be learned about specific...
This study analyses the importance of partner status and partner's education, adjusted for own educa...
Numerous empirical studies have confirmed that married people have a lower risk of morbidity and mor...