Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10471646 Social Science & Medicine 2012 9 Pages PDF
Abstract
► Prior studies suggested that inflammation may mediate the strong link between social relationships and mortality. ► Our results yielded weak evidence of a link between social relationships and six inflammatory markers in Taiwan and the U.S. ► Social integration had a significant, but weak inverse association with CRP in Taiwan. ► We found no evidence that higher perceived support was associated with lower inflammation. ► Given the proposed role of inflammation, the small effect sizes and lack of robustness across markers were surprising.
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