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Contexts and Consequences of Social Interactions
Social Interactions are increasingly recognized as related to health and well-being. Using multiple methodologies these four papers consider the influence of transitions in household composition (across time), depression among couples (across cultures), closeness and age on goals and well-being (across days) and age diverse settings on attitudes about aging (survey).
Chairs & Discussants
- Toni AntonucciChair
University of Michigan
Presentations
- Life Course Transitions in Household Composition: Gains and Losses in Social Interaction ContextsJacqui Smith, Marina Larkina, Richard Gonzalez
- the Role of Culture in Modulating Individual and Spousal Influences of Depression on HealthBill Chopik
- Closeness Social Goals and Daily Well-Being: The Role of Age and RelationshipAlexandra Freund, Jana Nikitin
- Intergenerational Friendships across Adulthood: Implications of Age Diversity in Social CirclesHannah Giasson, Diego Andres Sierra