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Publications [#256922] of Nan Lin

Papers Published

  1. Ensel, WM; Lin, N, Age, the stress process, and physical distress: the role of distal stressors., Journal of aging and health, vol. 12 no. 2 (May, 2000), pp. 139-168, ISSN 0898-2643 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
    (last updated on 2025/06/14)

    Abstract:

    Objectives

    This article examines the nature of distal stressors over a 15-year period and the extent to which they contribute to the explanation of additional variation in the life stress model.

    Methods

    The study uses data collected from a community sample of adults to test specific hypotheses.

    Results

    Findings show that (a) distal stressors significantly increase variance explained in physical symptoms and maintain a direct effect on physical symptoms, (b) recent stressors mediate the effects of distal stressors on distress, and (c) social resources have direct and mediating effects on physical distress. Variations exist for different age groups or life stages.

    Discussion

    The implications of the findings are discussed in the context of life course, theoretical issues of temporality, types of stressors, and the role of social resources. The major conclusion is that there are multiple pathways to distress that differ for different stages in the life course.

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