Social Support, Strain, and Glycemic Control : A Path Analysis

Social support and strain have been linked with many health outcomes. However, less is known about whether these psychosocial factors are associated with Type 2 diabetes risk. This study uses the Midlife in the United States (MIDUS) dataset to examine the relationship between social support and stra...

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Publié dans:Personal Relationships. - 1996. - 27(2020), 3 vom: 05. Sept., Seite 592-612
Auteur principal: Maki, Kristin G (Auteur)
Format: Article en ligne
Langue:English
Publié: 2020
Accès à la collection:Personal Relationships
Sujets:Journal Article Type 2 diabetes risk health relationships social strain social support
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