Structural and functional social support in elderly objective and subjective health ratings

This paper aims to investigate the causes that explain the discrepancies between the effects of social relationships on health and wellness of the elderly people. Several disciplines of health sciences have developed different theories to explain the evidence that confirm the positive effects of...

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Main Authors: Sergio Iglesias-Parro, Ana V. Arias Orduña
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2015-08-01
Series:European Journal of Investigation in Health, Psychology and Education
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Online Access:http://formacionasunivep.com/ejihpe/index.php/journal/article/view/116/99
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description This paper aims to investigate the causes that explain the discrepancies between the effects of social relationships on health and wellness of the elderly people. Several disciplines of health sciences have developed different theories to explain the evidence that confirm the positive effects of social relations. Furthermore, there is acumuative evidence confirming most of the predictions derived from its principles. However, the empirical evidence has not always confirmed these beneficial relationships and sometimes these evidences contradict some of the theoretical predictions. Even, it is not difficult to find reversed effects. In this paper we follow some of the approaches developed from Social Psychology which analyze the different effects of social relationships on the health of older people. Two types of aspects of social relations have served to this purpose. First, the structural aspects (i.e., frequency of intercourse). Second, qualitative-functional aspects of great tradition in estudies of quality of life and wellbeing of older people (i.e. social support). Following the Convoy Model, we measured perceived social support and frecuency of relationships in 168 spaniards, men and women (aged 62 years old and more). We analyze these discrepancies in the light of the underlying mechanisms.
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spelling doaj.art-f8d9b46ef05a43fea62a6508af06182d2023-01-03T02:59:10ZengMDPI AGEuropean Journal of Investigation in Health, Psychology and Education2174-81442254-96252015-08-015224325210.1989/ejihpe.v5i2.116 Structural and functional social support in elderly objective and subjective health ratingsSergio Iglesias-Parro0Ana V. Arias Orduña1University of Jaen (Spain)National Distance Education University (UNED), Madrid (Spain)This paper aims to investigate the causes that explain the discrepancies between the effects of social relationships on health and wellness of the elderly people. Several disciplines of health sciences have developed different theories to explain the evidence that confirm the positive effects of social relations. Furthermore, there is acumuative evidence confirming most of the predictions derived from its principles. However, the empirical evidence has not always confirmed these beneficial relationships and sometimes these evidences contradict some of the theoretical predictions. Even, it is not difficult to find reversed effects. In this paper we follow some of the approaches developed from Social Psychology which analyze the different effects of social relationships on the health of older people. Two types of aspects of social relations have served to this purpose. First, the structural aspects (i.e., frequency of intercourse). Second, qualitative-functional aspects of great tradition in estudies of quality of life and wellbeing of older people (i.e. social support). Following the Convoy Model, we measured perceived social support and frecuency of relationships in 168 spaniards, men and women (aged 62 years old and more). We analyze these discrepancies in the light of the underlying mechanisms.http://formacionasunivep.com/ejihpe/index.php/journal/article/view/116/99Social support givensocial support receivedperceived healthobjective healthold ageApoyo social dadoapoyo social recibidosalud percibidasalud objetivaadulto de gran edad
spellingShingle Sergio Iglesias-Parro
Ana V. Arias Orduña
Structural and functional social support in elderly objective and subjective health ratings
European Journal of Investigation in Health, Psychology and Education
Social support given
social support received
perceived health
objective health
old age
Apoyo social dado
apoyo social recibido
salud percibida
salud objetiva
adulto de gran edad
title Structural and functional social support in elderly objective and subjective health ratings
title_full Structural and functional social support in elderly objective and subjective health ratings
title_fullStr Structural and functional social support in elderly objective and subjective health ratings
title_full_unstemmed Structural and functional social support in elderly objective and subjective health ratings
title_short Structural and functional social support in elderly objective and subjective health ratings
title_sort structural and functional social support in elderly objective and subjective health ratings
topic Social support given
social support received
perceived health
objective health
old age
Apoyo social dado
apoyo social recibido
salud percibida
salud objetiva
adulto de gran edad
url http://formacionasunivep.com/ejihpe/index.php/journal/article/view/116/99
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