“…Empirical research over the past decades has documented the beneficial effects of positive social exchanges on individuals’ improved psychological well-being and enhanced health benefits (Antonucci et al, 2009; Holt-Lunstad et al, 2010; Saphire-Bernstein & Taylor, 2013). Close and supportive relationships have been positively associated with better health, lower mortality, and greater life satisfaction (Berkman & Syme, 1979; Cohen, 2004; Walen & Lachman, 2000), whereas social strain has been linked to psychological and health related costs such as loneliness, depressive symptoms, emotional distress, and health problems (Chen & Feeley, 2014; Lerman Ginzburg et al, 2021; Sherman et al, 2011; Yang et al, 2014).…”