The relationship between social support and health
has attracted tremendous research interest during the
past few decades. This book is the newest addition to
the literature with an emphasis on the study of diverse
populations from a global perspective. Aiming at
theoretical and methodological advancement, it also
makes a significant contribution by addressing some
fundamental issues in social and behavioural sciences
inquiry. The book is written for everyone who is
interested in gaining an international (particularly
East-West) knowledge of the subject, with a masterful
understanding of the general issues involved. It
contains detailed case studies as well as comparative
material along with thought-provoking theoretical and
methodological efforts to guide research. Policy and
practice can also benefit from culture- and
population-specific knowledge about the issues and
strategies related to the provision of social support.
For students in health and social-behavioural science
fields, the book may serve as a comprehensive
introduction and ongoing guide to research on social
support and health. It should be useful for professors,
researchers, and practitioners in social medicine,
public health, nursing, gerontology, social
work/welfare, psychology, social psychiatry/mental
health, sociology, public policy, and
administration-management sciences as a key reference in
social support and health research. Other relevant
fields include international studies, developmental
studies, cultural study, immigration study, womens
study, family studies, community studies, urban studies,
comparative social and health research, and research
methods. Many in these fields share an interest in
health promotion and maintenance via informal
caregivers, professional services, and government aid.
As more and more colleges and universities respond to
rapid globalisation by developing course offerings in
non-Western experiences or perspectives, this book
offers optional readings that not only cover a major
part of the non-Western world but also offer important
understanding in comparative inquiry.
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