Tianyao Qu
Tianyao Qu
Chronic disease has profound impacts on the structural features of individuals' interpersonal connections such as bridging - ties to people who are otherwise poorly connected to each other. Prior research has documented competing arguments ...
Name order effects in measuring adolescent social networks using rosters [0.03%]
名称顺序效应:使用名册测量青少年社会关系网络中的位置变化
Shuyin Liu,David A Nolin,James A Kitts
Shuyin Liu
Recent studies have found order effects in social network data collection, where later names on a roster receive fewer nominations. Some thus argue for randomizing name orders or sampling peer names for survey rosters. We model order effect...
Melissa Zajdel,Krystyna R Keller,Lindsey Mountcastle et al.
Melissa Zajdel et al.
Communal coping may benefit caregivers, but most communal coping research focuses on dyads. Using an egocentric network design, we examine caregivers' we-talk-a linguistic marker of shared responsibility-and caregiver reports of 1) network ...
To Make and Keep Friends: The Role of Health Status in Adolescent Network Tie Formation and Persistence [0.03%]
身心健康状况与青少年友谊的建立和保持之间的关系研究
Molly Copeland,Christina Kamis,Jessica S West
Molly Copeland
Health status may shape network structure through network dynamics (tie formation and persistence) and direction (sent and received ties), net of typical network processes. We apply Separable Temporal Exponential Random Graph Models (STERGM...
Alyssa W Goldman,Erin York Cornwell,Benjamin Cornwell
Alyssa W Goldman
Increasing research highlights heterogeneity in patterns of social network change, with growing evidence that these patterns are shaped in part by social structure. The role of social and structural neighborhood conditions in the addition a...
Random sampling of alters from networks: A promising direction in egocentric network research [0.03%]
网络随机抽样:egocentric网络研究的新方向
Siyun Peng,Adam R Roth,Brea L Perry
Siyun Peng
The social network perspective has great potential for advancing knowledge of social mechanisms in many fields. However, collecting egocentric (i.e., personal) network data is costly and places a heavy burden on respondents. This is especia...
Demographic and HIV Status Diversities as Mechanisms of Social Integration and Segregation Among Black Sexual and Gender Minorities Enrolled in a Community-Based Social Network Intervention [0.03%]
黑人性少数和社会少数在社区基础社会网络干预中的社会融合与隔离机制之人口统计和HIV状况多样性研究
Lindsay E Young,Jack Lipei Tang,John A Schneider
Lindsay E Young
Drawing on a social integration and intersectionality framework, this study advances a dynamic network understanding of the mechanisms that enable differential patterns of within-group social integration and segregation among Black sexual a...
Leadership and contagion by COVID-19 among residence hall students: A social network analysis approach [0.03%]
COVID-19在宿舍学生中的领导力与传染性:社会网络分析方法
Pilar Marqués-Sánchez,María Cristina Martínez-Fernández,Raquel Leirós-Rodríguez et al.
Pilar Marqués-Sánchez et al.
University students have changed their behaviour due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In this paper, we describe the characteristics of PCR+ and PCR- nodes, analyse the structure, and relate the structure of student leaders to pandemic contagion a...
Garry Robins,Dean Lusher,Chiara Broccatelli et al.
Garry Robins et al.
COVID-19 has resulted in dramatic and widespread social network interventions across the globe, with public health measures such as distancing and isolation key epidemiological responses to minimize transmission. Because these measures affe...
Resilience and fragmentation in healthcare coalitions: The link between resource contributions and centrality in health-related interorganizational networks [0.03%]
医疗卫生联盟中的适应性和分散性:资源贡献与医疗相关组织网络中心性的联系
Eve Bohnett,Raffaele Vacca,Yujie Hu et al.
Eve Bohnett et al.
Interorganizational coalitions or collaboratives in healthcare are essential to address the health challenges of local communities, particularly during crises such as the Covid-19 pandemic. However, few studies use large-scale data to syste...