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A useful resource for clinical practitioners and researchers, Social Support, Health, and Illness addresses the effects of intimate support on a wide variety of medical and psychiatric conditions, including cancer, dementia, and chronic pain. Ranjan Roy uncovers the complexities underlying social support by tracing the concept's historical and theoretical development. Synthesizing insights from the latest research findings, Social Support, Health, and Illness offers a comprehensive look at the modifying and mitigating factors of intimacy on the outcomes of disease.
Preface
1 Social Support and Health: An Overview
2 Chronic Childhood Physical Illnesses: Special Challenges
3 Spousal and Long-term Partnership Support: How Critical Is It?
4 Chronic Pain and Social Support
5 Depression in Perspective
6 Dementia and Social Support: Who Cares for the Caregivers?
7 Breast Cancer and Social Support: Special Challenges
8 HIV/AIDS and Social Support: A Troubled Zone
9 Social Support and Network Interventions
10 Afterthoughts
Index
Merrijoy Kelner, Institute for Human Development, Life Course, and Aging, University of Toronto
