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Page 1: Social Networks and Health - who.int · Social Network Model IND. Extended Zone Nominal Zone Effective Zone Intimate Zone B Intimate Zone A Personal Cell Source: Bolssevain, Jeremy:

Social Networks and Health

Lisa F. Berkman, Ph.D.

Cabot Professor of Public Policy and

Director, Harvard Center for Population and

Development Studies

WHO

Geneva, June 2-4,2010

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Social Network Model

IND. Extended

Zone

Nominal

Zone

Effective

Zone

Intimate

Zone B

Intimate

Zone A

Personal

Cell

Source: Bolssevain, Jeremy: Friends of Friends, 1974

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Conceptual Model of How Social Networks Impact Health

Downstream FactorsUpstream Factors

Condition: the extent, shape, and nature of…

Which provides opportunities for…

Social-Structural Conditions (Macro)

Social Networks (Mezzo)

Behavioral Mechanisms (Micro)

Pathways

Culture• Language• Norms and values• Competition/cooperation

Socioeconomic Factors• Inequality• Discrimination• Conflict• Labor Market structures

Sociogeographic Factors• Urban/rural• Neighborhood characteristics• Residential and occupational

segregation

Social Change• Urbanization• War/civil unrest• Economic depression

Network Structure• Size• Density• Reciprocity• Reachability• Proximity• Organizational structure• Social ranking

Network Activation• Frequency of face-to-face

interaction• Frequency of nonvisual contact• Frequency of organizational

participation (attendance)• Duration and intensity o

Social Support/conflict• Instrumental and financial• Informational. Appraisal• Emotional• Conflict/negative

Access to Resources and

Material Goods• Jobs/economic opportunity• Access to health care• Housing• Human capital• Referrals/institutional contacts

Social Engagement• Physical/cognitive exercise• Reinforcement of meaningful

social roles• Interpersonal attachment

Social Influence• Constraining/enabling

influences on health behaviors• Attitudes and norms toward

help-seeking• Attitudes and norms toward

treatment adherence

Psychobiological Pathways• Stress-response/allostatic lode• Immune system function• DHEA levels• Glucocoticoid levels• Blood pressure• Cardiovascular reactivity• inflammattion

Health Behavioral

Pathways• Smoking/alcohol consumption• Diet• Exercise• Adherence to medical

treatments• Help-seeking behavior

Psychosocial Pathways• Self-efficacy• Coping effectiveness• Relaxation/stress management• Depression/distress• Sense of well-being/QOL

Which impacts health through the following…

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The upside of social integration,

social support:

experimentally induced support

or disease exposure

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Clinical ColdsClinical Colds

6 Day Quarantine

VIRUSVIRUS

Social RolesSocial Roles

Pittsburgh Common Cold Study N=276:

Cohen et al JAMA,1997

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Social Roles and ColdsCohen et al JAMA,1997

1 - 3 4 - 5 6 +

3 0

4 0

5 0

6 0

# o f H ig h - C o n t a c t R o le s

% w

ith

Co

lds

O R = 4 .2 3 *

O R = 1 .8 7 *

O R = 1 .0 0

( O d d s r a t io s a r e a d ju s te d f o r c o n t r o l v a r ia b le s . )

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Social Support and Blood Pressure Reactivity to

Challenge: experimentally induced blood pressure

reactivity

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Social Networks and Health:

results from observational studies

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Social integration and mortality

in a French occupational cohort:

EDF-GDF employees

0

0.5

1

1.5

2

2.5

3

men women

high

med/high

med/low

low

Adjusted for age, occupational grade, cigarette smoking, alcohol consumption, BMI,

depressive symptoms, self-rated health, and geographical region.

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Survival curves by marital status and

presence of close confidant

0.5

0.6

0.7

0.8

0.9

1

0 1 2 3 4 5 6

Year of Follow-up

% S

ur

viv

al

Married and/or confidant Unmarried, no confidant

Williams et al., JAMA 1992

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6-Month Mortality post MI by

Emotional Support: EPESE

23%

36%

53%

0

20

40

60

80

100

0 Sources 1 Source 2 or More Sources

Emotional Support*

Rela

tive R

isk (

%)

n = 53 n = 111 n = 26

*P ≤ .05.

Source: Berkman, Leo-Summer, Horwitz: Emotional Support and Survival Following Myocardial Infarction. Ann Intern Med, 1992

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Caregiving: the upside and

downside

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Caregiving in the Nurses Health

Study.

Lee,Colditz,Berkman,Kawachi, AM J Prev Med

2003:24(2):113-119

• 54,412 women in the Nurses Health Study,

ages 46-71 (no documented CHD)

• Information on caregiving in 1992

• CHD follow up 1992-1996

• 321 incident cases, 231 nonfatal, 90 fatal

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CHD Risk: Caregivers of Disabled/Ill Spouse

0.0

0.5

1.0

1.5

2.0

2.5

3.0

3.5

Total CHD Nonfatal CHD

0 1-8 >=9Hours of Caregiving Per Week:

214 7 10297 8 16

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Mounting evidence that

caregiving takes a toll

• Schulz and Beach. Caregiving strain increases

mortality risk ( RR=1.63)

• Caregivers have poorer immune function,slower at

would healing( Kiecolt-Glaser et al)

• Caring for disabled child , telemere length and

telemerase ( Epel, Blackburn et al)

• Caring for cognitively ill is especially

stressful(EPESE)

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Social integration predicts

the preservation of memory in

US elderly:

Findings from the Health and

Retirement Study

Karen A. Ertel

M. Maria Glymour

Lisa F. Berkman

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Methods: Study Sample

• Health and Retirement Study (HRS)

• Nationally-representative sample of US

residents born before 1948

• 4 waves of data collection:

– 1998, 2000, 2002, 2004

• N=16,638

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Methods: Exposure Measure

• Social integration at baseline (1998)

1. Marital status

2. Volunteer activities

3. Contact with parents

4. Contact with children

5. Contact with neighbors

Possible scores: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5

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Results: Trajectory of memory scores comparing

subjects with high versus low social integration

9.0

9.2

9.4

9.6

9.8

10.0

10.2

10.4

10.6

1998 2000 2002 2004

Year

Me

mo

ry s

co

re

High social integration

Low social integration

Predictions are for white males with mean age, income, wealth, and education,

and healthiest baseline scores for all health measures.

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TASK THEORETICAL CONSTRUCT(S) SAMPLE ITEMS

Word List Recall

(immediate and

delayed)

Episodic verbal memory 15 words

(e.g., flower, truck, school)

Backward Digit

Span

Working memory Spans from 2 to 8

(e.g., 7, 2, 5, 3 = 3, 5, 2, 7)

Category Verbal

Fluency

Executive function, semantic

memory

List as many animals as possible in

60 seconds

Number Series Inductive reasoning 5 series of 5 numbers (e.g., 35, 30,

25, 20, 15… correct answer = 10)

Backwards

Counting

Processing speed Counting backward quickly from

100

Attention-

Switching,

Stop and Go Task

Switch

Reaction time, attention,

task switching

Normal condition:

Green = Go; Red = Stop

Reverse condition:

Green = Stop; Red = Go

With mixed and switched trials

MIDUS Brief Test of Adult Cognition by Telephone (BTACT)(Lachman & Tun, 2008)

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*

***

*

-1.5

-1

-0.5

0

0.5

32-44

(p=0.08)

45-54

(p=.002)

55-64

p=0.03)

65-74

(p=0.32)

75+ (p=0.13)

Mea

ns

Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4

Executive Function &

Social Conflict [avg. M1&M2]

Age stratified

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Can we intervene to promote

health by improving social

networks and social support?

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ENRICHD-Enhancing Recovery in coronary heart

disease: Objective

Berkman et al: Effects of Treating Depression and Low Perceived Social Support on Clinical Events After

Myocardial Infarction: ENRICHD Randomized Trial. JAMA, 2003. 289(23)

• To test the hypothesis that treatment of

depression and low social support early after an

acute myocardial infarction will reduce death

and nonfatal recurrent infarctions.

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Study Design ENRICHD JAMA 2003;289:3106

• Randomized, parallel-group clinical trial to

compare the efficacy of a psychosocial

intervention vs. usual care

• 2,481 post-MI patients with depression or low

social support

• Average 3.4 years of follow-up

• Blinded ascertainment of primary endpoint

• Intention to treat analysis

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Baseline to 6-month Changes in Social

Support and Depression

5.1

-10.1

-15

-10

-5

0

5

10

ESSI Hamilton depression

score

Intervention

ESSI reported for patients with low social support only

Hamilton depression score reported for depressed patients only

Intervention effect

p<0.001

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Baseline to 6-month Changes in Social

Support and Depression

5.1

-10.1

3.4

-8.4

-15

-10

-5

0

5

10

ESSI score Hamilton depression

score

Intervention

Usual care

ESSI reported for patients with low social support only

Hamilton depression score reported for depressed patients only

Intervention effect

p<0.001

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Kaplan-Meier Survival Curves