Departments of Psychology and Neuroscience, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah 84602; email:
Annu Rev Psychol. 2018 Jan 4;69:437-458. doi: 10.1146/annurev-psych-122216-011902. Epub 2017 Oct 16.
Social relationships are adaptive and crucial for survival. This review presents existing evidence indicating that our social connections to others have powerful influences on health and longevity and that lacking social connection qualifies as a risk factor for premature mortality. A systems perspective is presented as a framework by which to move social connection into the realm of public health. Individuals, and health-relevant biological processes, exist within larger social contexts including the family, neighborhood and community, and society and culture. Applying the social ecological model, this review highlights the interrelationships of individuals within groups in terms of understanding both the causal mechanisms by which social connection influences physical health and the ways in which this influence can inform potential intervention strategies. A systems approach also helps identify gaps in our current understanding that may guide future research.
社会关系具有适应性,对生存至关重要。这篇综述介绍了现有证据,表明我们与他人的社会联系对健康和长寿有强大的影响,而缺乏社会联系则可视为导致早逝的一个风险因素。本文提出了一种系统观点,将社会联系纳入公共卫生领域。个人以及与健康相关的生物过程存在于更大的社会环境中,包括家庭、邻里和社区以及社会和文化。应用社会生态模型,本文综述强调了个体在群体中的相互关系,以了解社会联系影响身体健康的因果机制,以及这种影响如何为潜在的干预策略提供信息。系统方法还有助于确定我们当前理解中的差距,从而为未来的研究提供指导。