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Contextualizing Health Outcomes: Do Effects of Network Structure Differ for Women and Men?

机译:将健康结果情境化:网络结构对男女的影响是否不同?

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Although previous research demonstrated that networks matter for health-related outcomes, few studies have investigated the possibility that network effects may differ between women and men. In a multivariate regression analysis of a US sample of 548 hurricane victims, we ask whether effects of network composition, density, and size affect perceived adequacy of social support and depressive symptoms more strongly among women than among men. We find evidence for these moderating effects, for direct effects of density on support adequacy and size on depressive symptoms. Our examination of indirect effects of network structure on depressive symptoms, in the pathway through perceived adequacy of social support, suggests that gender may exert more substantial moderating effects than previous health studies suggest.
机译:尽管先前的研究表明网络对健康相关的结果很重要,但很少有研究调查网络效应在男女之间可能存在差异的可能性。在对美国548名飓风受害者的样本进行的多元回归分析中,我们询问网络组成,密度和大小的影响是否比男性对女性的社会支持和抑郁症状的感知能力影响更大。我们发现了这些调节作用,密度对支持充足性和抑郁症状的大小的直接影响的证据。我们对网络结构对抑郁症状的间接影响的检查(通过感知的社会支持充分途径)表明,性别可能比以前的健康研究显示出更大的调节作用。

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