BackgroundResearch on aging has consistently demonstrated an increased chance of survival for older adults who are integrated into rich networks of social relationships. Theoretical explanations state that personal networks offer indirect psychosocial and direct physiological pathways. We investigate whether effects on and pathways to mortality risk differ between functional and structural characteristics of the personal network. The objective is to inquire which personal network characteristics are the best predictors of mortality risk after adjustment for mental, cognitive and physical health.Methods and FindingsEmpirical tests were carried out by combining official register information on mortality with data from the Longitudinal Aging S...
Does the structure of an individual’s personal network effect their physical and mental health? Or d...
© 2020 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.Background: Loneliness and social isola...
Objective: To assess the relationship between social network size and prospective mortality risk amo...
BackgroundResearch on aging has consistently demonstrated an increased chance of survival for older ...
Background: Research on aging has consistently demonstrated an increased chance of survival for olde...
Research on aging has consistently demonstrated an increased chance of survival for older adults who...
Research on aging has consistently demonstrated an increased chance of survival for older adults who...
Loneliness and social network size have been found to be predictors of mortality in older adults. Th...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine the association of baseline network type and 7-yea...
The hypothesis of the study was that social contacts to close friends and relatives and perceived so...
Previous research indicates that social isolation, loneliness, physical dysfunction and depressive s...
This study examines the association between social relationships (SRs) and mortality risk in later l...
Social networks of older adults are an important risk factor for various health outcomes including m...
This study focuses on the role of social support and personal coping resources in relation to mortal...
Integration into social networks is an important determinant of health and survival in late adulthoo...
Does the structure of an individual’s personal network effect their physical and mental health? Or d...
© 2020 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.Background: Loneliness and social isola...
Objective: To assess the relationship between social network size and prospective mortality risk amo...
BackgroundResearch on aging has consistently demonstrated an increased chance of survival for older ...
Background: Research on aging has consistently demonstrated an increased chance of survival for olde...
Research on aging has consistently demonstrated an increased chance of survival for older adults who...
Research on aging has consistently demonstrated an increased chance of survival for older adults who...
Loneliness and social network size have been found to be predictors of mortality in older adults. Th...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine the association of baseline network type and 7-yea...
The hypothesis of the study was that social contacts to close friends and relatives and perceived so...
Previous research indicates that social isolation, loneliness, physical dysfunction and depressive s...
This study examines the association between social relationships (SRs) and mortality risk in later l...
Social networks of older adults are an important risk factor for various health outcomes including m...
This study focuses on the role of social support and personal coping resources in relation to mortal...
Integration into social networks is an important determinant of health and survival in late adulthoo...
Does the structure of an individual’s personal network effect their physical and mental health? Or d...
© 2020 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.Background: Loneliness and social isola...
Objective: To assess the relationship between social network size and prospective mortality risk amo...