Social Support and Physical Health: Understanding the Health Consequences of Relationships: Current Perspectives in Psychology
Autor Bert N. Uchinoen Limba Engleză Paperback – 11 ian 2004
This state-of-the-art book examines the effect of social relationships on physical health. It surveys and assesses the research that shows not only that supportive relationships protect us from a multitude of mental health problems but also that the absence of supportive relationships increases the risk of dying from various diseases.
Bert N. Uchino discusses the links between social support and mortality from cardiovascular disease, cancer, and HIV/AIDS. He investigates whether social support is more effective for some individuals and within certain cultures. After evaluating existing conceptual models linking social support to health outcomes, he offers his own broader perspective on the issue. And he suggests the implications for intervention and for future research in this area.
Bert N. Uchino discusses the links between social support and mortality from cardiovascular disease, cancer, and HIV/AIDS. He investigates whether social support is more effective for some individuals and within certain cultures. After evaluating existing conceptual models linking social support to health outcomes, he offers his own broader perspective on the issue. And he suggests the implications for intervention and for future research in this area.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780300182712
ISBN-10: 0300182716
Pagini: 234
Ilustrații: 8 line figures
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Editura: Yale University Press
Colecția Yale University Press
Seria Current Perspectives in Psychology
ISBN-10: 0300182716
Pagini: 234
Ilustrații: 8 line figures
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Editura: Yale University Press
Colecția Yale University Press
Seria Current Perspectives in Psychology