
| Figure 1: The Dimensions of Our Health Figure 2: Acceptance and Survival Time in AIDS Figure 3: Death Rates for Men and Women at DifferentLevels of Social Connections and at Different Ages Figure 4: Percentage of Participants Sick at Midlife as a Function of Their Perception of Parental Caring35 Years Earlier Figure 5: Relationship Between Emotional Support and Death Figure 6: Social Network Diversity and Incidence of Colds Figure 7: Social Capital and Mortality Figure 8: Representation of the SEP/Health Gradient Figure 9: Socioeconomic Position and Mortality in British Civil Servants Figure 10: SEP and Severe Aortic Calcification Figure 11: Relationship of Income Inequality to Age-AdjustedTotal Mortality Rates in the 50 U.S. States Figure 12: Mortality Associated with Social and Religious Involvement Figure 13: Ways by Which Religious Participation and Viewing Religion as Important May Affect Adjustment Figure 14: Survival as a Function of Hostility Scores Figure i5: Death Rates as a Function of Life Stress and Life Stress Plus Social Isolation Figure 16: Association Between Psychological Stress and the Rate of Colds Figure 17: Association Between Psychological Stress and the Rate of Viral Infections Figure 18: Dimensions of Health as a Buffer Zone Between Adversity and Negative Emotions |
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