Evidence is presented on the relationship between psychosocial support (social contact and emotional intimacy) and changes in health status (physical, psychosocial and emotional functioning) experienced by 583 adults age 45-75 years living at home with a preexisting physical illness. Data were used from a panel study of physically disabled adults in London, England to provide a test of the buffer and direct effects hypotheses concerning social support and adverse life events. Controlling for age, sex and initial level of health status, the analyses showed that a low level of social contact was associated significantly with deterioration in psychosocial and emotional functioning only in the presence of adverse life events. A similar but non-...
This study explored a longitudinal data set of 6875 British adults examining the effects of parental...
The objective of this study was to examine whether functional social support buffers the effects of ...
The purpose of the present study was twofold. First, to investigate the relationships between functi...
PURPOSE: Disability acquisition in adulthood is associated with deterioration in mental health. Soci...
Analysis of the network characteristics and nature of social ties among physically disabled people l...
There is substantial evidence of individual variation in health-related quality of life measures tha...
Abstract Background Research has consistently found that favourable exchange with one’s proximal soc...
Background Little is known of the importance of social support in the associations b...
The acquirement of a disability (e.g., spinal cord injury, traumatic brain injury, amputation, multi...
Over one-third of older adults in the U.S. are physically disabled. Having a disability is a chronic...
Examining the social context of disablement, we investigated how changes in social relations affect ...
With advancing age, many older adults are vulnerable to a decline in physical func-tioning. Function...
This study explored a longitudinal data set of 6875 British adults examining the effects of parental...
Psychological adjustment is considered to be a critical component of overall adaptation to physical ...
The onset of a chronic physical health condition (CHC) can highly impact individuals' well-being and...
This study explored a longitudinal data set of 6875 British adults examining the effects of parental...
The objective of this study was to examine whether functional social support buffers the effects of ...
The purpose of the present study was twofold. First, to investigate the relationships between functi...
PURPOSE: Disability acquisition in adulthood is associated with deterioration in mental health. Soci...
Analysis of the network characteristics and nature of social ties among physically disabled people l...
There is substantial evidence of individual variation in health-related quality of life measures tha...
Abstract Background Research has consistently found that favourable exchange with one’s proximal soc...
Background Little is known of the importance of social support in the associations b...
The acquirement of a disability (e.g., spinal cord injury, traumatic brain injury, amputation, multi...
Over one-third of older adults in the U.S. are physically disabled. Having a disability is a chronic...
Examining the social context of disablement, we investigated how changes in social relations affect ...
With advancing age, many older adults are vulnerable to a decline in physical func-tioning. Function...
This study explored a longitudinal data set of 6875 British adults examining the effects of parental...
Psychological adjustment is considered to be a critical component of overall adaptation to physical ...
The onset of a chronic physical health condition (CHC) can highly impact individuals' well-being and...
This study explored a longitudinal data set of 6875 British adults examining the effects of parental...
The objective of this study was to examine whether functional social support buffers the effects of ...
The purpose of the present study was twofold. First, to investigate the relationships between functi...