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Social support and health: A meta-analysis
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1989
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Family MedicineSocial Determinants Of HealthMental HealthSocial SupportPhysical HealthLifestyle SupportSocial HealthSpecific Health VariablesPublic HealthSpecific Stress SituationsSocial CarePsychiatryPatient SupportHealth PromotionPsychosocial FactorApplied Social PsychologyPsychosocial ResearchSocial StressHealth BehaviorMedicine
Abstract In the last decade a great deal of research has been devoted to the question whether social support has a favorable impact on the maintenance of physical health and on coping with illness. It is claimed that social support can either generally prevent negative health consequences or can serve as a buffer in specific stress situations. The literature, however, yields inconsistent findings. We have compiled 55 studies on this topic including a total sample size of N=32,739 subjects. Forty one of the studies were published after 1981. A total of 83 effect sizes (correlations), based on independent samples, were identified. The correlations between social support and poor health (including mortality) ranged from r=-0.60 to +0.23. The meta-analysis focussed on several data subsets generated by potential moderators such as gender, kind of support, and specific health variables.
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