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The seven
categories were not weighted by the severity of loss of optimum health. Each category was
assumed to have a weight equal to all others, simplifying the comparison between various
other health measures. The social cohesion scale was based on 7 questions which
addressed various aspects of social anomie as normlessness and meaninglessness. Social
support was measured by a scale of 6 items addressing primarily the quality of marital
relations. Formal networks were measured by participation in union, professional,
religious, child or other social groups. Informal networks were measured by the number of
friends or family who would assist when asked to do so. |