Although much evidence has accrued in research over the past 20 years on the strong causal associations between social relationships and health and longevity, important gaps remain in our understanding of the mechanisms, timing, and duration of these associations. This study integrates social and biological disciplinary perspectives and research to examine how social relationships “get under the skin” to affect physiological well-being as individuals age. By combining data from and harmonizing measurement across four large nationally representative, population-based, contemporary surveys using an innovative longitudinal life course design, this study provides previously unidentified evidence on the biological and life course mechanisms link...
The health and survival benefits of social embeddedness have been widely documented across social sp...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Clinical and Social Sciences in Psychology, 2011....
Rationale: Studies have consistently found positive associations between social participation and he...
Although much evidence has accrued in research over the past 20 years on the strong causal associati...
Social relationships are widely understood to be important for sustaining and improving health and l...
This study examines the association between social relationships (SRs) and mortality risk in later l...
Social relationships have long been held to have powerful effects on health and survival, but it rem...
ABSTRACT—Social support has been reliably related to physical health outcomes. However, the conceptu...
This literature assessment explores the difficult courting among social relationships and the health...
Objective: This article addresses the question of biological pathways through which social integrati...
I wish to thank Pilar Aranda, our university chancellor, Camila Molina, our faculty librarian, and t...
The world is aging at an unprecedented rate, with older adults representing the fastest-growing segm...
An abundance of evidence suggests that the size and quality of our social relationships improves hum...
Data accessibility. Data are available from the Dryad Digital Repository at: https://doi.org/10.5061...
An abundance of evidence suggests that the size and quality of our social relationships improves hum...
The health and survival benefits of social embeddedness have been widely documented across social sp...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Clinical and Social Sciences in Psychology, 2011....
Rationale: Studies have consistently found positive associations between social participation and he...
Although much evidence has accrued in research over the past 20 years on the strong causal associati...
Social relationships are widely understood to be important for sustaining and improving health and l...
This study examines the association between social relationships (SRs) and mortality risk in later l...
Social relationships have long been held to have powerful effects on health and survival, but it rem...
ABSTRACT—Social support has been reliably related to physical health outcomes. However, the conceptu...
This literature assessment explores the difficult courting among social relationships and the health...
Objective: This article addresses the question of biological pathways through which social integrati...
I wish to thank Pilar Aranda, our university chancellor, Camila Molina, our faculty librarian, and t...
The world is aging at an unprecedented rate, with older adults representing the fastest-growing segm...
An abundance of evidence suggests that the size and quality of our social relationships improves hum...
Data accessibility. Data are available from the Dryad Digital Repository at: https://doi.org/10.5061...
An abundance of evidence suggests that the size and quality of our social relationships improves hum...
The health and survival benefits of social embeddedness have been widely documented across social sp...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Clinical and Social Sciences in Psychology, 2011....
Rationale: Studies have consistently found positive associations between social participation and he...