Güler, AbdurrahimYildirim, MuratGómez Salgado, Juan2025-01-092025-01-092024-08Güler, A., Yıldırım, M., & Gómez-Salgado, J. (2024). Social network, fair payment, subjective well-being, and general health: a moderation mediation analysis. In Frontiers in Public Health (Vol. 12). Frontiers Media SA. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2024.14183942296-2565 (electrónico)https://hdl.handle.net/10272/24747Objective: This research aimed to investigate whether subjective general health mediated the relationship between social networks and subjective well-being and whether the perception of fair payment moderated the mediating effect of subjective general health on subjective well-being. Methods: Data were drawn from round 9 of the European Social Survey (ESS), involving 3,843 respondents from 19 countries, with ages ranging from 65 to 90 years (Meanage = 73.88 ± 6.61 years). The participants completed self-reported measures assessing subjective well-being, social networks, subjective general health, and perception of fair payment. Results: Subjective general health played a mediating role in the relationship between social networks and subjective well-being. The perception of fair payment emerged as a moderator in the mediating effect of subjective general health on the association between social networks and subjective well-being. Conclusion: This study suggests that the impact of social networks on both subjective general health and subjective well-being is contingent upon individuals' perceptions of fair payment. These results highlight the significance of social networks in fostering social connections and promoting overall subjective well-being.engAtribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 3.0 Españahttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/Subjective well-beingSocial networksSubjective general healthPerception of fair paymentModerated mediation modelSocial network, fair payment, subjective well-being, and general health: a moderation mediation analysisjournal article10.3389/fpubh.2024.1418394open access3212 Salud Publica61 Psicología