Ralston Margaret, Jennings Elyse, Schatz Enid
Mississippi State University.
T.H. Chan Harvard School of Public Health.
Sociol Inq. 2022 Aug;92(3):1053-1082. doi: 10.1111/soin.12456. Epub 2021 Aug 5.
This study focuses on a cohort of adults (40-plus) in rural South Africa to unpack associations between physical health and receipt of social support, and the extent to which these associations were moderated by marital status. We use logistic regression to estimate the odds of having received emotional, physical, or financial support separately for men ( = 2247) and women ( = 2609). Our results suggest having an Activity of Daily Living (ADL) limitation or having at least one chronic condition was not significantly associated with social support receipt for women, but having an ADL limitation was associated with reduced odds of receiving financial support among men. Although marital status was strongly and significantly associated with receipt of social support for both men and women, marital status moderated the relationship between health indicators and social support receipt only for men. Our findings suggest that when men, but not women, experience a marital dissolution and are suffering from a disability or a chronic condition, their networks respond by providing needed social support.
本研究聚焦于南非农村地区的一群成年人(40岁及以上),以剖析身体健康与获得社会支持之间的关联,以及婚姻状况对这些关联的调节程度。我们使用逻辑回归分别估计男性(=2247)和女性(=2609)获得情感、身体或经济支持的几率。我们的结果表明,日常生活活动(ADL)受限或患有至少一种慢性病与女性获得社会支持并无显著关联,但ADL受限与男性获得经济支持的几率降低有关。尽管婚姻状况与男性和女性获得社会支持均密切且显著相关,但婚姻状况仅对男性起到调节健康指标与获得社会支持之间关系的作用。我们的研究结果表明,当男性而非女性经历婚姻解体并患有残疾或慢性病时,他们的社交网络会通过提供所需的社会支持做出反应。