Social capital and physical health: An updated review of the literature for 2007–2018
J Rodgers, AV Valuev, Y Hswen… - Social science & …, 2019 - Elsevier
Purpose Social capital is frequently indicated as a determinant of population health. Despite
an increase in the frequency of public health studies including such measures, our …
an increase in the frequency of public health studies including such measures, our …
The measurement of bridging social capital in population health research
Social capital is defined as the resources available to individuals and groups through
membership in social networks. The definition is consistent with either an individualistic …
membership in social networks. The definition is consistent with either an individualistic …
Network environments and well-being: An examination of personal network structure, social capital, and perceived social support
Previous studies have demonstrated the role of social networks, social capital, and social
support in individuals' well-being. However, the ways in which these related constructs …
support in individuals' well-being. However, the ways in which these related constructs …
[BUCH][B] Social networks and popular understanding of science and health: Sharing disparities
BG Southwell - 2013 - books.google.com
A data-driven analysis of how different people share information about health through social
media. Using social media and peer-to-peer networks to teach people about science and …
media. Using social media and peer-to-peer networks to teach people about science and …
Social cohesion, social participation, and HIV related risk among female sex workers in Swaziland
VA Fonner, D Kerrigan, Z Mnisi, S Ketende… - PloS one, 2014 - journals.plos.org
Social capital is important to disadvantaged groups, such as sex workers, as a means of
facilitating internal group-related mutual aid and support as well as access to broader social …
facilitating internal group-related mutual aid and support as well as access to broader social …
A multilevel analysis of social capital and self-rated health: evidence from China
We investigate relationship between social capital and self-rated health (SRH) in urban and
rural China. Using a nationally representative data collected in 2005, we performed …
rural China. Using a nationally representative data collected in 2005, we performed …
Leveraging social capital: multilevel stigma, associated HIV vulnerabilities, and social resilience strategies among transgender women in Lima, Peru
Abstract Introduction: In Peru, transgender women (TW) experience unique vulnerabilities
for HIV infection due to factors that limit access to, and quality of, HIV prevention, treatment …
for HIV infection due to factors that limit access to, and quality of, HIV prevention, treatment …
Motivations for game play and the social capital and civic potential of video games
This study examined the relationships between video game play motivations identified by
Yee (2006), social capital (measured by social trust and neighborliness), political …
Yee (2006), social capital (measured by social trust and neighborliness), political …
Do bonding and bridging social capital have differential effects on self-rated health? A community based study in Japan
Background Few studies have examined the potential difference in the relationship between
bonding versus bridging social capital and health outcomes. We sought to examine the …
bonding versus bridging social capital and health outcomes. We sought to examine the …
Are neighborhood bonding and bridging social capital protective against depressive mood in old age? A multilevel analysis in Japan
H Murayama, Y Nofuji, E Matsuo, M Nishi… - Social Science & …, 2015 - Elsevier
While the importance of distinguishing between bonding and bridging social capital is now
understood, evidence remains sparse on their contextual effects on health. We examined …
understood, evidence remains sparse on their contextual effects on health. We examined …