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Volume 30, Issue 2: April, 2003
Abstract
*The Influence of Social Support on Chronic Illness
Self-Management: A Review and Directions for Research
Mary P. Gallant, PhD, MPH
A review of the empirical literature examining the relationship
between social support and chronic illness self-management
identified 29 articles, of which 22 were quantitative and
7 were qualitative. The majority of research in this area
concerns diabetes self-management, with a few studies examining
asthma, heart disease, and epilepsy management. Taken together,
these studies provide evidence for a modest positive relationship
between social support and chronic illness self-management,
especially for diabetes. Dietary behavior appears to be particularly
susceptible to social influences. In addition, social network
members have potentially important negative influences on
self-management. There is a need to elucidate the underlying
mechanisms by which support influences self-management and
to examine whether this relationship varies by illness, type
of support, and behavior. There is also a need to understand
how the social environment may influence self-management in
ways other than the provision of social support.
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