reviewJournal of Health and Social BehaviorJun 1, 2011Closed access

Mechanisms Linking Social Ties and Support to Physical and Mental Health

Indiana University Bloomington

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Abstract

Over the past 30 years investigators have called repeatedly for research on the mechanisms through which social relationships and social support improve physical and psychological well-being, both directly and as stress buffers. I describe seven possible mechanisms: social influence/social comparison, social control, role-based purpose and meaning (mattering), self-esteem, sense of control, belonging and companionship, and perceived support availability. Stress-buffering processes also involve these mechanisms. I argue that there are two broad types of support, emotional sustenance and active coping assistance, and two broad categories of supporters, significant others and experientially similar others, who…

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Keywords
  • Sustenance
  • Psychology
  • Social support
  • Stressor
  • Coping (psychology)
  • Mental health
  • Social psychology
  • Interpersonal relationship
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Reduced inequalities
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