Data from the literature reveal the contrasting influences of family members and friends on the survival of old adults. On one hand, numerous studies have reported a positive association between social relationships and survival. On the other, ties with children may be associated with an increased risk of disability, whereas ties with friends or other relatives tend to improve survival. A five-year prospective, population-based study of 295 Swiss octogenarians tested the hypothesis that having a spouse, siblings or close friends, and regular contacts with relatives or friends are associated with longer survival, even at a very old age. Data were collected through individual interviews, and a Cox regression model was applied to assess the ef...
The hypothesis of the study was that social contacts to close friends and relatives and perceived so...
This study tested the hypothesis that time spent on social activities (i.e., in direct interaction w...
Older adults consistently report having fewer close and fewer problematic social ties than do younge...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Data from the literature reveal the contrasting influences of family members an...
Background and aims: Data from the literature reveal the contrasting influences of family members an...
This study examines the association between social relationships (SRs) and mortality risk in later l...
This chapter investigates the potential effect of social relationships – composition of social netwo...
The impact of social relationships on the maintenance of independence over periods of 12-18 months i...
Besides health and socio-economic status, the social relationships maintained during elderly play an...
Besides health and socio-economic status, the social relationships maintained during elderly play an...
The impact of social relationships on the maintenance of independence over periods of 12–18 months i...
Many studies around the world have demonstrated the relationship between various dimensions of socia...
Purpose: We examined whether the presence of a spouse and the frequency of interaction with children...
The world is aging at an unprecedented rate, with older adults representing the fastest-growing segm...
This longitudinal study examines the relationship between family and friend social support, health, ...
The hypothesis of the study was that social contacts to close friends and relatives and perceived so...
This study tested the hypothesis that time spent on social activities (i.e., in direct interaction w...
Older adults consistently report having fewer close and fewer problematic social ties than do younge...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Data from the literature reveal the contrasting influences of family members an...
Background and aims: Data from the literature reveal the contrasting influences of family members an...
This study examines the association between social relationships (SRs) and mortality risk in later l...
This chapter investigates the potential effect of social relationships – composition of social netwo...
The impact of social relationships on the maintenance of independence over periods of 12-18 months i...
Besides health and socio-economic status, the social relationships maintained during elderly play an...
Besides health and socio-economic status, the social relationships maintained during elderly play an...
The impact of social relationships on the maintenance of independence over periods of 12–18 months i...
Many studies around the world have demonstrated the relationship between various dimensions of socia...
Purpose: We examined whether the presence of a spouse and the frequency of interaction with children...
The world is aging at an unprecedented rate, with older adults representing the fastest-growing segm...
This longitudinal study examines the relationship between family and friend social support, health, ...
The hypothesis of the study was that social contacts to close friends and relatives and perceived so...
This study tested the hypothesis that time spent on social activities (i.e., in direct interaction w...
Older adults consistently report having fewer close and fewer problematic social ties than do younge...