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Social pathways to health: On the mediating role of the social network in the relation between socio-economic position and health

机译:健康的社会途径:社会网络在社会经济地位与健康之间的关系中的中介作用

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Good health is one of the key qualities of life, but opportunities to be and remain healthy are unequally distributed across socio-economic groups. The beneficial health effects of the social network are well known. However, research on the social network as potential mediator in the pathway from socio-economic position (SEP) to health is scarce, while there are good reasons to expect a socio-economical patterning of networks. We aim to contribute to our understanding of socio-economic inequalities in health by examining the mediating role of structural and functional characteristics of the social network in the SEP-health relationship. Data were from the second wave of the Norwegian study on the life course, aging and generation study (NorLAG) and comprised 4534 men and 4690 women aged between 40 and 81. We applied multiple mediation models to evaluate the relative importance of each network characteristic, and multiple group analysis to examine differences between middle-aged and older men and women. Our results indicated a clear socio-economical patterning of the social network for men and women. People with higher SEP had social networks that better protect against loneliness, which in turn lead to better health outcomes. The explained variance in health in older people by the social network and SEP was only half of the explained variance observed in middle-aged people, suggesting that other factors than SEP were more important for health when people age. We conclude that it is the function of the network, rather than the structure, that counts for health. Highlights ? The social network of middle aged and older people is clearly socially patterned. ? The higher the status of people, the larger the network. ? The higher the status of people the larger the support potential of the network. ? The quality of the network is more important for health than its quantity.
机译:良好的健康是生活的关键素质之一,但是健康的机会和保持健康的机会却在社会经济群体之间分配不均。社交网络对健康的有益影响是众所周知的。但是,关于社会网络作为从社会经济地位(SEP)到健康的途径中潜在媒介的研究很少,尽管有充分的理由期待网络的社会经济模式。我们的目标是通过检查社交网络的结构和功能特征在SEP-健康关系中的中介作用来促进我们对健康中的社会经济不平等的理解。数据来自挪威关于生命历程,衰老和世代研究的第二波研究(NorLAG),其中包括4534名男性和4690名女性,年龄在40至81岁之间。我们应用了多种中介模型来评估每个网络特征的相对重要性,以及多组分析,以检查中老年男女之间的差异。我们的结果表明,男性和女性社交网络的社会经济格局清晰明了。 SEP较高的人拥有可以更好地抵御孤独感的社交网络,从而可以改善健康状况。社交网络和SEP解释的老年人健康差异仅是中年人所观察到的解释差异的一半,这表明,随着年龄的增长,除SEP之外的其他因素对健康更重要。我们得出结论,对健康至关重要的是网络的功能而不是结构。强调 ?中老年人的社交网络显然具有社交模式。 ?人们的地位越高,网络越大。 ?人们的地位越高,网络的支持潜力就越大。 ?网络的质量对健康而言比其数量更为重要。

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