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Social support and transplantation

Current Opinion in Organ Transplantation, 2022
Purpose of review Social support has many benefits for patients undergoing organ transplantation, though inclusion of it as criteria for transplant listing has been debated. This review highlights recent developments in the research regarding social support and organ transplantation, including the impact of social support on ...
Heather, Bruschwein   +2 more
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Type A and Social Support

Behavioral Medicine, 1989
This investigation tested Matthews's hypothesis, which proposed that reduced social support may be one of the mediators of susceptibility to coronary disease in Type A individuals. In addition, sex differences were hypothesized to be an important aspect of the findings.
D J, Lynch, K, Schaffer
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Social Support and Health

Medical Care, 1977
IN HUMAN COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS, what is the function of social support in the etiology, precipitation, course and recovery from disease? In what way does social support ameliorate stress? In what ways does social support act to promote health? While many researchers30 have speculated on the importance of social support and a few have proclaimed it to ...
B H, Kaplan, J C, Cassel, S, Gore
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Pets as social support

Nursing Older People, 2007
Healthcare professionals are becoming more aware of the important role social support plays in the lives of patients. In older adults such relationships may facilitate activity, provide a sense of purpose, and may even assist with continued robust cognitive functioning.
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Prenatal Social Support, Postnatal Social Support, and Postpartum Depression

Annals of Epidemiology, 2009
To assess the association of antenatal and postnatal social support with postpartum depression (PPD).We carried out a prospective cohort study of 534 pregnant women between February and September 2007 in Hunan, China. The association between prenatal and postnatal social support with PPD was examined.A total of 103 (19.29%) women had PPD.
Ri-Hua, Xie   +4 more
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Social Support and Suicide

Psychological Reports, 1993
Although considerable research from varied theoretical perspectives and across multiple disciplines has linked social support and suicide, few researchers have explored the relationship directly with any specificity. Investigators are encouraged to consider not only the type or source of support and related network characteristics, but also the ...
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