| Cynthia R. Pfeffer - 1996 - 710 páginas
...between social relationships and health increasingly approximates the evidence in the 1964 Surgcon General's report that established cigarette smoking...factor for mortality and morbidity from a range of diseases" (House et al. 1988, p. 543). It is possible to enhance the provision of social support in... | |
| Graziella Caselli, Alan D. Lopez - 1996 - 390 páginas
...'increasingly approximates the evidence in the 1964 [US] Surgeon General's report that established smoking as a cause or risk factor for mortality and morbidity from a range of diseases' (543). This conclusion was based on a review of the relative risks of poor social integration... | |
| David S. Gochman - 1997 - 548 páginas
...et al., 1993). In reviewing the evidence, House, Landis, and Umberson (1988, p. 543) concluded that "the evidence regarding social relationships and health increasingly approximates the evidence in the ReedGeertscn • Department of Sociology, Utah State University, Logan. Utah 84322-0730. Handbook of... | |
| Darwin Labarthe - 1998 - 706 páginas
...evidence which led to the certification of the Type A behavior pattern as a risk factor for coronary heart disease. The evidence regarding social relationships...established cigarette smoking as a cause or risk factor for morbidity and mortality from a range of diseases. "22(p 543) The report noted the need for research... | |
| Robert Taylor - 2002 - 1218 páginas
...triangle. (Source: Doherty and Baird. 6 ) ologist James House et al 3 reviewed this research and concluded, "The evidence regarding social relationships and health...ratios are stronger than the relative risks for all cause mortality reported for cigarette smoking." Family support affects the outcome of most chronic... | |
| Peter Salovey, Alexander J. Rothman - 2003 - 412 páginas
...pattern as a risk factor for coronary heart disease {National Heart, Lung. and Blood Institute. 19821. The evidence regarding social relationships and health...the evidence in the 1964 Surgeon General's report 1U.S. Surgeon General's Advisory Committee. 19641 that established cigarette smoking as a cause or... | |
| Peter Salovey, Alexander J. Rothman - 2003 - 422 páginas
...pattern as a risk factor for coronary heart disease iNational Heart. Lung. and Blood Institute. l982i. The evidence regarding social relationships and health increasingly approximates the evidence in the l964 Surgeon General's report lU.S. Surgeon General's Advisory Committee. l964i that established cigarette... | |
| Susan H. McDaniel, Thomas L. Campbell, Jeri Hepworth, Alan Lorenz - 2004 - 74 páginas
...Science, sociologist James House (25) reviewed the research on social support and health and concluded: The evidence regarding social relationships and health...factor for mortality and morbidity from a range of diseases. The age-adjusted relative risk ratios are stronger than the relative risks for all causes... | |
| William D. Marelich, Jeff S. Erger - 2004 - 372 páginas
...relationships and heahh increasingly approximates the evidence in the 1964 Surgeon General's report1" that established cigarette smoking as a cause or risk...factor for mortality and morbidity from a range of diseases. The age-adjusted relative risk ratios shown in Figs. 19.1 and 19.2 are stronger than the... | |
| Patrick C. McKenry, Sharon J. Price - 2005 - 496 páginas
...journal Science in 1988, sociologists House, Landis, and Umberson reviewed this research and concluded: The evidence regarding social relationships and health...ratios are stronger than the relative risks for all cause mortality reported for cigarette smoking, (p. 541) Studies have shown that family support affects... | |
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