9 research outputs found
Mean network-level work scores by relationship type for networks with and without a partner/spouse.
<p>The figure compares partner and no-partner networks. The figure represents visually the differences between the mean levels for illness, emotional and everyday work and in relation to type of relationship.</p
Member and network-level mean work scores by relationship type.
1<p>Mean score for members of each relational type.</p>2<p>Combined (summed) score for members within a network, as a mean across networks that included the type.</p>3<p>Overall test of differences in scores between relational types.</p>4<p>One network included two partners/spouses.</p
Information relating to the illness management workforce.
<p>Information relating to the illness management workforce.</p
Multivariate analysis of work done by network members: Ego, member and network characteristics combined.
<p>Multivariate analysis of work done by network members: Ego, member and network characteristics combined.</p
Univariate and multivariate analysis of work done by network members: member characteristics.
<p>Univariate and multivariate analysis of work done by network members: member characteristics.</p
Member and network-level mean work scores by relationship type, broken down by networks with and without a partner/spouse.
1<p>Mean work done by a member of a network.</p>2<p>Total work done by all members of a network (mean network total).</p
Univariate and multivariate analysis of work done by network members: Ego characteristics.
<p>Univariate and multivariate analysis of work done by network members: Ego characteristics.</p
Mean network-level work scores by relationship type.
<p>The figure represents visually the differences between the mean levels for illness, emotional and everyday work and in relation to type of relationship.</p