The role of relational goods in the relationship between illnesses and satisfaction in latin america

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This chapter postulates that it is not the same to be ill than to suffer from an illness; people with access to relational goods do suffer less from an illness than people with little or no access to relational goods. The empirical study uses information from all Latin American countries to show that access to relational goods mediates in the relationship between health problems and well-being.

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Rojas, M., & Elizondo-Lara, M. (2016). The role of relational goods in the relationship between illnesses and satisfaction in latin america. In Handbook of Happiness Research in Latin America (pp. 179–190). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-7203-7_11

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