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Different social network and social support characteristics, nervous problems and insomnia: Theoretical and methodological aspects on some results from the population study ‘men born in 1914’, Malmö, Sweden

A representative sample of 68-year-old men in the Swedish city of Malmö, were interviewed in detail regarding their social network, social support and social influence as a part of an extensive examination of their health status. Emphasis in this paper is put on the definition and operationalization...

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Published in:Social science & medicine (1982) 1987, Vol.25 (7), p.849-859
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