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Implications of relationships with family, friends, and neighbors for changes in women's well-being in late life.

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Implications of relationships with family, friends, and neighbors for changes in women's well-being in late life.
["Fuller H"]
Journal of women & aging PubMed DOI
Abstract

This study examined whether relationships with family, friends, and neighbors (both satisfaction and number in the social network) were associated with older women's well-being concurrently and over two years. Additionally, age differences among older women were explored. Women aged 60+ (N = 224, Mage = 80) were sampled from the Social Integration and Aging Study. Greater family and friend satisfaction were positively associated with well-being; number in network was not. Age-related effects for...

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