Influence in Relationships: A Meta-Analysis on Health-Related Social Control

Volume: 37, Issue: 2, Pages: 118 - 130
Published: Mar 4, 2015
Abstract
People in close relationships influence the health behavior of their significant others. Recent research has explored one form of influence—social control—and produced results that suggest varying relationships between social control, health outcomes, and psychological well-being. For the present article, we conducted a meta-analysis to compare three predominant models of social control. We observed that measures of social control that...
Paper Details
Title
Influence in Relationships: A Meta-Analysis on Health-Related Social Control
Published Date
Mar 4, 2015
Volume
37
Issue
2
Pages
118 - 130
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