Soziale Netzwerke Und Gesundheitliche Ungleichheiten 2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-658-21659-7_5
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Negative Beziehungsaspekte und gesundheitliche Ungleichheiten

Abstract: ZusammenfassungNegative Beziehungsaspekte (engl. negative ties) sind spannungsgeladene Interaktionsmuster, die von einer Person (Ego) als belastend wahrgenommen werden. Sie sind aus Netzwerk-, sozialer Ungleichheits- und Gesundheitsforschung gleichermaßen relevant, jedoch wenig untersucht. Dass ihre Untersuchung notwendig ist, argumentieren beispielsweise Gleason und Iida (2015). So geht geleistete soziale Unterstützung eher mit besserer Gesundheit einher. Paradoxerweise sind bei engen sozialen Beziehungen häu… Show more

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“…This can in the long term-like other long-lasting stressors-lead to a recurrent and, thus, long-term changes of physiological stress systems such as the HPA axis, the cardiovascular system, and the immune system (Brooks and Dunkel-Schetter 2011). Therefore, negative social relationships can-like long-term stressors in general-have consequences for physical and mental health (Adebahr 2020). Furthermore, there is some evidence that the structure and quality of social ties predict morbidity and mortality, and that negative relationships are a source of conflicts (Brooks and Dunkel-Schetter 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This can in the long term-like other long-lasting stressors-lead to a recurrent and, thus, long-term changes of physiological stress systems such as the HPA axis, the cardiovascular system, and the immune system (Brooks and Dunkel-Schetter 2011). Therefore, negative social relationships can-like long-term stressors in general-have consequences for physical and mental health (Adebahr 2020). Furthermore, there is some evidence that the structure and quality of social ties predict morbidity and mortality, and that negative relationships are a source of conflicts (Brooks and Dunkel-Schetter 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%