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- Key research findings include: (1) social relationships have significant effects on health; (2) social relationships affect health through behavioral, psychosocial, and physiological pathways; (3) relationships have costs and benefits for health; (4) relationships shape health outcomes throughout the life course and have a cumulative impact on health over time; and (5) the costs and benefits of social relationships are not distributed equally in the population.
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1 day ago · In economics, Manski, (2000, 1993) explicitly addressed the causal identification of social influence in linear models, emphasizing the importance of eliciting sources of social influence and decomposing effects into endogenous (the impact of average behavior adoption by a reference group), contextual, or non-social influences. Applied researchers have used Manski’s framework to identify endogenous social effects in various fields, including labor economics (Woittiez and Kapteyn, 1998 ...
We use relational theories and emerging research on the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic response to make three key recommendations: one regarding public health responses; and two regarding social recovery.
- Emily Long, Susan Patterson, Karen Maxwell, Carolyn Blake, Raquel Bosó Pérez, Ruth Lewis, Mark McCan...
- 2021
Oct 13, 2022 · Public health and epidemiologic research have established that social connectedness promotes overall health. Yet there have been no recent reviews of findings from research examining social connectedness as a determinant of mental health.
- 10.1371/journal.pone.0275004
- 2022
- PLoS One. 2022; 17(10): e0275004.
We then introduce four distinct domains of social relationships: social networks, social support, social interaction and intimacy, highlighting the mechanisms through which the pandemic and associated public health response drastically altered social interactions in each domain.
Social relationships are adaptive and crucial for survival. This review presents existing evidence indicating that our social connections to others have powerful influences on health and longevity and that lacking social connection qualifies as a risk factor for premature mortality.
Dec 19, 2017 · In the current systematic review, we offer a comprehensive overview of the impact of social activities, social networks and social support on the cognitive functioning of healthy older adults (50+) and examine the differential effects of aspects of social relationships on various cognitive domains.