Financial strain, negative social interaction, and self-rated health: evidence from two United States nationwide longitudinal surveys

作者: NEAL KRAUSE , JASON T. NEWSOM , KAREN S. ROOK

DOI: 10.1017/S0144686X0800740X

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摘要: Three hypotheses concerning negative social interaction in later life were evaluated this study. First, it was predicted that greater personal economic difficulty is associated with more frequent network members general. Secondly, proposed exacerbates the undesirable effect of financial strain on change self-rated health during late life. Thirdly, an effort made to see if some types interaction, but not others, accentuate effects problems health. Data from two nationwide longitudinal surveys conducted United States revealed interpersonal conflict. The findings further indicate are pronounced at progressively higher levels interaction. Finally, data suggest one form (not getting help when expected) likely intensify unwanted than other

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