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It still takes a village: an epidemiological study of the role of social supports in understanding unexpected health states in young people

机译:它仍然需要一个村庄:一项关于社会支持在理解年轻人意外健康状况中作用的流行病学研究

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BackgroundThis study of adolescent Canadians examines two groups who are anomalous in their health experiences: (1) those with perceived low affluence yet who perceive themselves to have excellent general health status; (2) those of perceived high affluence but who are reporting poor health status. Our hope was to explore the role of social supports in explaining such anomalies. We hypothesized that cumulative levels of social support available to these young people would have an influence on their perceived health status, with more support being associated with better self reported health.
机译:背景这项对加拿大青少年的研究调查了两个健康状况异常的人群:(1)那些感知到的富裕程度较低但自觉拥有良好总体健康状况的人群; (2)富裕程度较高但健康状况较差的人。我们的希望是探索社会支持在解释此类异常中的作用。我们假设这些年轻人可获得的累积社会支持水平会影响他们的感知健康状况,而更多的支持与更好的自我报告的健康状况相关。

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