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Social connectedness, functional capacity, and longevity: A focus on positive relations with others.

Elliot FriedmanMelissa FranksElizabeth TeasPatricia A Thomas
Published in: Social science & medicine (1982) (2023)
These results show that positive relations with others, a component of a well-lived life that describes sustained investment in social relationships that are mutual and trusting, is associated with two key health outcomes in aging adults: functional limitations and longevity. That these associations are independent of social integration and social support suggests a unique role for this formulation of social connectedness in the health of aging adults.
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