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- Wide-ranging research suggests that strong social ties are linked to a longer life. In contrast, loneliness and social isolation are linked to poorer health, depression, and increased risk of early death. Studies have found that having a variety of social relationships may help reduce stress and heart-related risks.
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In this targeted review, we highlight four sets of insights that emerge from the literature on social ties and mental health outcomes (defined as stress reactions, psychological well-being, and psychological distress, including depressive symptoms and anxiety).
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Oct 13, 2022 · There have been a myriad of theories explaining the association between social connectedness and mental health. These include, but not limited to Bowlby attachment theory [7, 8], social support and buffering theory [9], stress-buffering theory [10], and social support resource theory [11].
- 10.1371/journal.pone.0275004
- 2022
- PLoS One. 2022; 17(10): e0275004.
In this targeted review, we highlight four sets of insights that emerge from the literature on social ties and mental health outcomes (defined as stress reactions, psychological well-being, and psychological distress, including depressive symptoms and anxiety).
- Ichiro Kawachi, Lisa F. Berkman
- 2001
In this targeted review, we highlight four sets of insights that emerge from the literature on social ties and mental health outcomes (defined as stress reactions, psychological well-being, and psychological distress, including depressive symptoms and anxiety).
- Ichiro Kawachi, Lisa F. Berkman
- 2001
Sep 9, 2018 · We summarize current studies related to changes in the conceptualization of social determinants; how social determinants impact mental health; what we have learned from social determinant interventions; and new methods to collect, use and analyze social determinant data.
- Margarita Alegría, Amanda NeMoyer, Irene Falgàs Bagué, Ye Wang, Kiara Alvarez
- 2018
Aug 12, 2017 · People with limited social connectedness have poorer mental and physical health, including increased depression (Cruwys et al., 2014a), and die earlier than those with strong social connectedness (for a meta-analysis, see Holt-Lunstad et al., 2010).
Sep 1, 1996 · A search of the literature published since the mid-1970s (under the MEDLINE key words, “social ties”, “social network”, “social isolation”, “social environment”) presented strong evidence that social integration leads to reduced mortality risks, and to a better state of mental health.