Do age, psychosocial, and health characteristics alter the weak and strong tie composition of network diversity and core network size in urban adults?
Social capital and social support are two key constructs in the study of social networks and health. Despite their importance, little research has sought to examine the characteristics of those social ties by which individuals access social capital and support resources. Network diversity - a key st...
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Main Authors: | Spencer Moore (Author), Ana Teixeira (Author), Steven Stewart (Author) |
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2016-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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