Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, USA.
J Health Soc Behav. 2021 Sep;62(3):371-387. doi: 10.1177/00221465211029353. Epub 2021 Jul 26.
The research tradition on social relationships, social networks, and health dates back to the beginning of sociology. As exemplified in the classic work of Durkheim, Simmel, and Tönnies, social relationships and social networks play a double-edged-protective and detrimental-role for health. However, this double-edged role has been given unbalanced attention. In comparison to the salubrious role, the deleterious role has received less scrutiny and needs a focused review and conceptual integration. This article selectively reviews the post-2000 studies that demonstrate the harmful physical and mental health consequences of social relationships (intimate relationships and parenthood) and social networks. It uses a parsimonious three-category typology-structural forms, structural composition, and contents-to categorize relationship and network properties and proposes the social cost model, in contrast to the social resource model, to synthesize and integrate the adverse aspects of these properties. It concludes with future research directions.
社会关系、社交网络与健康的研究传统可以追溯到社会学的开端。正如迪尔凯姆、西美尔和滕尼斯等经典著作所例证的那样,社会关系和社交网络对健康具有双重作用——既有保护作用,也有损害作用。然而,这种双重作用一直受到不平衡的关注。与有益的作用相比,有害的作用受到的关注较少,需要对其进行集中审查和概念整合。本文选择性地回顾了 21 世纪后的研究,这些研究表明社会关系(亲密关系和亲子关系)和社交网络对身心健康有不良影响。本文使用了一种简洁的三分类类型学——结构形式、结构组成和内容——来对关系和网络属性进行分类,并提出了社会成本模型,以对比社会资源模型,对这些属性的不利方面进行综合和整合。最后本文提出了未来的研究方向。