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      What makes supportive relationships supportive? The social climate in supported housing for people with psychiatric disabilities

      Social Work in Mental Health
      Informa UK Limited

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          THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE SOCIAL ENVIRONMENT TO HOST RESISTANCE1

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            The epidemiologic evidence for a relationship between social support and health.

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              Social control in personal relationships: impact on health behaviors and psychological distress.

              This study examines associations among social control, health behavior change, and psychological distress. Social control refers to interactions between social network members that entail regulation, influence, and constraint. Social control is predicted to have dual effects leading to better health practices while also arousing psychological distress. A random sample of 242 individuals answered questions about health practices, overall exposure to social control in their networks, and social control attempts made by a specific network member. Analyses yielded mixed support for the hypotheses, but analyses of responses to the social control attempts of a specific network member did reveal that social control predicted less health-compromising behavior and more health-enhancing behavior as well as more distress. The results suggest that social control warrants greater attention in efforts to understand how personal relationships influence health.
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                Social Work in Mental Health
                Social Work in Mental Health
                Informa UK Limited
                1533-2985
                1533-2993
                March 07 2016
                April 19 2016
                : 14
                : 5
                : 509-529
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                10.1080/15332985.2016.1148094
                893d5106-b87d-48eb-a765-77516fdb12db
                © 2016
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