Perceived social control as a mediator of the relationships among social support, psychological well-being, and perceived health.
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In spite of good intentions: patients' perspectives on problematic social support interactions.Perceived control in the lives of older adults: the influence of Langer and Rodin's work on gerontological theory, policy, and practice.The effects of interpersonal and personal agency on perceived control and psychological well-being in adulthood.The relationship of neighborhood climate to perceived social support and mental health in older Hispanic immigrants in Miami, Florida.Trajectories of social support and well-being across the first two years of widowhood.Financial Strain, Negative Interactions, and Mastery: Pathways to Mental Health Among Older African Americans.Antecedent-consequent relations of perceived control to health and social support: longitudinal evidence for between-domain associations across adulthood.Gender differences in the association of perceived social support and social network with self-rated health status among older adults: a population-based study in BrazilComparing the Support-Efficacy Model among Centenarians Living in Private Homes, Assisted Living Facilities, and Nursing HomesEffects of participation in swimming lessons on health perception and belief.Health burden in chronic disease: multimorbidity is associated with self-rated health more than medical comorbidity alone.Social support and cognitive functioning as resources for elderly persons with chronic arthritis painWell-Being and Institutional Care in Older Adults: Cross-Sectional and Time Effects of Provided and Received Support.Consumers attitudes and beliefs towards the receipt of antenatal corticosteroids and use of clinical practice guidelinesIntergenerational Exchange and Expected Support Among the Young-OldBuilding a Biopsychosocial Conceptual Framework to Explore Pressure Ulcer Pain for Hospitalized PatientsLONGITUDINAL RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN NEIGHBORING BEHAVIOR AND DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS IN HISPANIC OLDER ADULTS IN MIAMI, FLORIDA.Perceived Social Cohesion, Frequency of Going Out, and Depressive Symptoms in Older Adults: Examination of Longitudinal Relationships.Risk of dementia in older adults with low versus high occupation-based motivational processes: differential impact of frequency and proximity of social network.A narrative exploration of older people's transitions into residential care.Importance of self-rated health and mental well-being in predicting health outcomes following total joint replacement surgery for osteoarthritis.Resources and well-being among Arab-American elders.Functional health status among rural and urban older adults in Taiwan: the effect of personal control and social control.Activity limitation, coping efficacy and self-perceived physical independence in people with disability.Depressive symptoms in later life: differential impact of social support and motivational processes on depression in individuals with and without cognitive impairment.Information needs, seeking behaviors, and support among low-income expectant women.Understanding associations of control beliefs, social relations, and well-being in older adults with osteoarthritis.Hope, locus of control, and quality of health among elder Latina cancer survivors.Social network and cognitive functioning in old age : Self-efficacy as a mediator?Interrelations of stress, optimism and control in older people's psychological adjustment.The Longitudinal Effects of Network Characteristics on the Mental Health of Mothers of Children with ASD: The Mediating Role of Parent Cognitions.An examination of the effects of intra and inter-individual changes in wellbeing and mental health on self-rated health in a population study of middle and older-aged adults.Giving and taking--differential effects of providing, receiving and anticipating emotional support on quality of life in adults with multiple illnesses.The relationship of optimism, pain and social support to well-being in older adults with osteoarthritis.Emotional well-being in recently bereaved widows: a dynamical systems approach.Social relationships as predictors of depression and suicidal ideation in older adults.Knowledge of aging and life satisfaction among older adults.Suicide in older adults: current perspectives.Exploring the role of contextual factors in disability modelsSocial relations and depressive symptomatology: Self-efficacy as a mediator
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Perceived social control as a mediator of the relationships among social support, psychological well-being, and perceived health.
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1999 nî lūn-bûn
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1999 թուականի Փետրուարին հրատարակուած գիտական յօդուած
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1999 թվականի փետրվարին հրատարակված գիտական հոդված
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1999年の論文
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1999年論文
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1999年論文
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1999年論文
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1999年論文
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1999年論文
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1999年论文
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Bergeman CS
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10.1093/GERONT/39.1.94
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1999-02-01T00:00:00Z