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Health and network centrality in a continuing care retirement community.

机译:持续护理退休社区中的健康和网络中心。

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BACKGROUND: The overlap between social networks and health represents a key area of research in social gerontology. Set in a continuing care retirement community, this research focuses on how health is related to outgoing and incoming reports of social interaction among residents. METHOD: Study participants (n = 123) were given the RAND 36-item Health Survey and asked about their social interaction with other people living at the retirement community. Negative binomial and linear regression analysis was used to assess associations between measures of network centrality and health. RESULTS: Retirement community residents in better health received more nominations from their peers about general socializing, net of how many ties they themselves reported. The ties received by healthier people, moreover, tended to come from others who were central in the network. Conversely, those in better health reported fewer close ties with their coresidents, net of the alter reports. DISCUSSION: Results are interpreted in light of status processes, which emerge in bounded social settings.
机译:背景:社会网络与健康之间的重叠代表了社会老年学研究的关键领域。这项研究以持续护理退休社区为背景,着重研究健康与居民之间社交互动的传出和传入报告之间的关系。方法:研究参与者(n = 123)接受RAND 36项健康调查,并询问他们与退休社区其他人的社交互动。负二项式和线性回归分析用于评估网络中心度和健康状况之间的关联。结果:健康的退休社区居民从其同龄人那里获得了更多关于一般社交的提名,这要扣除他们自己报告的联系数量。而且,更健康的人们所获得的联系往往来自网络中处于中心地位的其他人。相反,健康状况好的人报告与同居者的亲密关系减少,扣除变更报告后的净值。讨论:根据状态过程来解释结果,状态过程出现在有限的社会环境中。

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