This study examined the impact of health and social support on 7-year survival among a
probability sample of older people living in the community. The analysis confirms the importance
of separating multiple dimensions of social support. Social support factors were more important
in predicting mortality among women than among men. Possible explanations for this gender
difference and implications for formal service providers are discussed.
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