Chronic Pain and Friendship Among Middle-Aged and Older U.S. Adults.
Yulin YangHanna Grol-ProkopczykPublished in: The journals of gerontology. Series B, Psychological sciences and social sciences (2021)
The effects of chronic pain on later-life friendships appear to depend on pain severity, and to differ between men and women. Onset of severe pain serves as a "threat to the social self," while onset of moderate pain contributes to social network activation; both associations are significantly more pronounced among men. These findings highlight the complex associations between health and social outcomes.