Emotions;
hybrid method;
social networks;
social strain;
social support;
well-being;
OLDER-ADULTS;
HEALTH;
BENEFITS;
CONFLICT;
PARENTS;
FRIENDS;
STRESS;
TIES;
D O I:
10.1177/0265407518817400
中图分类号:
G2 [信息与知识传播];
学科分类号:
05 ;
0503 ;
摘要:
This research investigates the way in which social support and social strain stemming from spouses, children, and friends have different impacts on emotional states. While previous studies have compared the relative impact of different sources, our research builds upon these studies by (1) comparing various close network ties and (2) leveraging longitudinal data to investigate the causal links between support and strain from different sources and emotional states over time. We analyze individuals who have a spouse, a child, and friends across three waves of the Americans' Changing Lives data. Although we find that social support and strain from all three sources are associated with emotional states, this relationship is not always causal. In the majority of cases, the same people who experience support or strain in their relationships are also more likely to experience more positive or negative emotional states, respectively. Only spousal interactions and child-based strain have a direct causal effect on emotional states.
机构:
Harvard Univ, Inst Quantitat Social Sci, Human Flourishing Program, Cambridge, MA USA
Harvard Univ, Human Flourishing Program, 12 Arrow St,Suite 100, Cambridge, MA 02138 USAHarvard Univ, Inst Quantitat Social Sci, Human Flourishing Program, Cambridge, MA USA
Wilkinson, Renae
Nakamura, Julia S.
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Univ British Columbia, Dept Psychol, Vancouver, BC, CanadaHarvard Univ, Inst Quantitat Social Sci, Human Flourishing Program, Cambridge, MA USA
Nakamura, Julia S.
Kim, Eric S.
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Univ British Columbia, Dept Psychol, Vancouver, BC, CanadaHarvard Univ, Inst Quantitat Social Sci, Human Flourishing Program, Cambridge, MA USA
Kim, Eric S.
VanderWeele, Tyler J.
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Harvard Univ, Inst Quantitat Social Sci, Human Flourishing Program, Cambridge, MA USA
Harvard TH Chan Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Epidemiol, Boston, MA USAHarvard Univ, Inst Quantitat Social Sci, Human Flourishing Program, Cambridge, MA USA