Medical literature from 1986 through 1992 was reviewed in order to investigate the associations between family support and incidence and course of specific chronic diseases in the elderly. The results of 83 research reports, of which 56 were judged to be of satisfactory methodological quality, are discussed. Structural family characteristics, such as the presence of a spouse or children, appear not to be directly associated with incidence or course of chronic diseases in the elderly. Regardless of the specific disease involved, a positive perception of family support is consistently associated with a more favorable course. The relative importance of family support in ameliorating disease course probably also depends on the patient's gender ...
Abstract Objective: The aim of the presentstudy was to investigate the associations between the sat...
The authors investigated the relation of activities of daily living (ADL) and social support satisfa...
Old age population has increased and the family support is on the decline. The urbanisation of socie...
Medical literature from 1986 through 1992 was reviewed in order to investigate the impact of specifi...
The present study explores whether different structural (presence of partner and children) and funct...
The paper reports research findings on two aspects of the family as a social support system: family ...
The family APGAR scale was developed by Smilkstein, Ashworth, and Montano (1982). The satisfaction a...
This study focused on the relations between family configuration (living arrangements, heads of fami...
This study provides a longitudinal analysis of the influences of health, age, gender, and socioecono...
Literature was reviewed in order to examine the effect of social support on the course of chronic di...
A staged causal model was used to examine the nature of the family relationships between two groups ...
This study examines the relative contributions of giving ver-sus receiving support to longevity in a...
A descriptive study was conducted to examine the relationship between family support and elder well-...
OBJECTIVE: to examine the associations between domains of chronic diseases, social, psychological an...
The purpose of the present study was to identify specific aspects of the family environment which in...
Abstract Objective: The aim of the presentstudy was to investigate the associations between the sat...
The authors investigated the relation of activities of daily living (ADL) and social support satisfa...
Old age population has increased and the family support is on the decline. The urbanisation of socie...
Medical literature from 1986 through 1992 was reviewed in order to investigate the impact of specifi...
The present study explores whether different structural (presence of partner and children) and funct...
The paper reports research findings on two aspects of the family as a social support system: family ...
The family APGAR scale was developed by Smilkstein, Ashworth, and Montano (1982). The satisfaction a...
This study focused on the relations between family configuration (living arrangements, heads of fami...
This study provides a longitudinal analysis of the influences of health, age, gender, and socioecono...
Literature was reviewed in order to examine the effect of social support on the course of chronic di...
A staged causal model was used to examine the nature of the family relationships between two groups ...
This study examines the relative contributions of giving ver-sus receiving support to longevity in a...
A descriptive study was conducted to examine the relationship between family support and elder well-...
OBJECTIVE: to examine the associations between domains of chronic diseases, social, psychological an...
The purpose of the present study was to identify specific aspects of the family environment which in...
Abstract Objective: The aim of the presentstudy was to investigate the associations between the sat...
The authors investigated the relation of activities of daily living (ADL) and social support satisfa...
Old age population has increased and the family support is on the decline. The urbanisation of socie...