人口学
社会经济地位
流行病学
老年学
社会孤立
医学
社会阶层
公共卫生
人口
环境卫生
社会学
政治学
精神科
内科学
护理部
法学
作者
L. F. Berkman,S. L. Syme
出处
期刊:Cambridge University Press eBooks
[Cambridge University Press]
日期:1994-11-24
卷期号:: 43-67
被引量:112
标识
DOI:10.1017/cbo9780511759048.005
摘要
Berkman, L. F. (Dept. of Epidemiology and Public Health, Yale U., New Haven, CT 06520), and S. L. Syme. Social networks, host resistance, and mortality: A nine-year follow-up study of Alameda County residents. Am J Epidemiol109:186-204, 1979.The relationship between social and community ties and mortality was assessed using the 1965 Human Population Laboratory survey of a random sample of 6928 adults in Alameda County, California and a subsequent nine-year mortality follow-up. The findings show that people who lacked social and community ties were more likely to die in the follow-up period than those with more extensive contacts. The age-adjusted relative risks for those most isolated when compared to those with the most social contacts were 2.3 for men and 2.8 for women. The association between social ties and mortality was found to be independent of self-reported physical health status at the time of the 1965 survey, year of death, socioeconomic status, and health practices such as smoking, alcoholic beverage consumption, obesity, physical activity, and utilization of preventive health services as well as a cumulative index of health practices.health surveys; marriage; mortality; smoking; social class; social isolation
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