Network Range and Health

The inclusion of network concepts in the stress-distress model of health represents a major theoretical advance. Most researchers use the dyadic approach of social network analysis to construct network measures of social support. Working from the argument that network structure and social support ar...

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description The inclusion of network concepts in the stress-distress model of health represents a major theoretical advance. Most researchers use the dyadic approach of social network analysis to construct network measures of social support. Working from the argument that network structure and social support are conceptually and empirically distinct, we extend the stress-distress model to include measures of network structure (network range) as predictors of exposure to stress, access to social support, and distress. We find that the density, diversity, and size dimensions of network range affect exposure to stress, access to social support, and distress differentially and that, in each case, their effects are gender-specific.
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Biological and medical sciences
California
Companionship
Cultural customs
Density
Disease Susceptibility - psychology
Emotional support
Emotionally Disturbed
Female
Gender
Gender Identity
Humans
Life Change Events
Male
Medical sciences
Men
Personal relationships
Psychological Distress
Psychological Stress
Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
Psychopathology. Psychiatry
Psychophysiologic Disorders - prevention & control
Psychophysiologic Disorders - psychology
Risk Factors
Social behavior
Social networking
Social psychiatry. Ethnopsychiatry
Social research
Social structures
Social Support
Sociocultural environment
Stress
Trajectory control
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