Interaction between varying social ties on health: Perceived partner responsiveness and institutional trust
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2024
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John Wiley & Sons Ltd
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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
Özet
The interplay between different forms of social relationships, that is, perceived partner responsiveness and institutional trust, on subjective health evaluations was examined for the first time. There were 1241 respondents who had a romantic relationship. After adjusting for the covariates, findings suggested that greater perceived partner responsiveness and institutional trust led respondents to report better subjective health. The positive link between perceived partner responsiveness and subjective health was more pronounced among the respondents reporting a lower level of institutional trust. Such an interaction could be an indicator pointing out the compensatory role of close relationship dynamics. Given that finding, public health authorities and practitioners could be encouraged to be aware of the adaptive function of social ties on health and focus on maintaining the strength of intimate social ties and building trust between authority gradients. This suggestion could especially be adaptive not only during normal times but also during post-disaster circumstances (e.g., COVID-19).
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Perceived partner responsiveness, Bonding social capital, Institutional trust, Linking social capital, Subjective health, Turkey, COVID-19, Self-Rated Health, Mental-Health, Life Satisfaction, Generalized Trust, Ecological Theory, Association, Predictor, Mortality, Support, Agenda
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International Journal of Psychology
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Q1
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Q1
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59
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1