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1981por Terens, Natalie, Vecchi, Simona, Bargagli, Anna Maria, Agabiti, Nera, Mitrova, Zuzana, Amato, Laura, Davoli, Marina“…Moreover, a wider variety of socio-economic characteristics such as social capital, place of residence, occupation, education, and religion should be addressed. …”
Publicado 2018
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1982por Aloisio, Laura D., Gifford, Wendy A., McGilton, Katherine S., Lalonde, Michelle, Estabrooks, Carole A., Squires, Janet E.“…Organizational context variables that predicted job satisfaction included: social capital (β = .158, p = .012), organizational slack-time (β = .096, p = .029), and adequate orientation (β = .088, p = .005). …”
Publicado 2018
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1983por Bond, Virginia, Ngwenya, Fredrick, Thomas, Angelique, Simuyaba, Melvin, Hoddinott, Graeme, Fidler, Sarah, Hayes, Richard, Ayles, Helen, Seeley, Janet“…Difficulty in accessing ART was exacerbated by local health facility factors (congestion, a culture of reprimanding PLHIV who miss appointments, sporadic rationed drug supply), stigma and more limited social capital. CONCLUSIONS: Using a time‐space framework illustrated how household responsibility, livelihood mobility and HIV management every day were like spinning plates, each liable to topple and demanding constant attention. …”
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1984por Orkin, Aaron M, McArthur, Allison, McDonald, André, Mew, Emma J, Martiniuk, Alexandra, Buchman, Daniel Z, Kouyoumdjian, Fiona, Rachlis, Beth, Strike, Carol, Upshur, Ross“…Eligible studies will be randomised controlled trials published since 2004, conducted in high-income countries, concerning task shifting interventions to treat any disease, in any population that may face health disadvantage as defined by the PROGRESS-Plus framework (place of residence, race/ethnicity/culture/language, occupation, gender/sex, religion, social capital, socioeconomic position, age, disability, sexual orientation, other vulnerable groups). …”
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1985“…Recovery resources included measures of social capital (parenting support, observed partner support behaviors), personal capital (parenting efficacy, education), and community capital (the ADAPT behavioral parent-training intervention). …”
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1986“…A multinomial logistic regression was performed with and without adjustments for factors such as demographics, health-related risks, the health system, and social capital. RESULTS: According to the results, China had a higher proportion of individuals who reported excellent health than did Korea (57.4% vs. 52.0%). …”
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1987por Yadee, Jirawit, Bangpan, Mukdarut, Thavorn, Kednapa, Welch, Vivian, Tugwell, Peter, Chaiyakunapruk, Nathorn“…Primary studies included in the identified reviews were then evaluated as to whether they met the following criteria: experimental studies which include equity aspects as part of their outcome measurement, based on equity attributes defined by PROGRESS-Plus factors (place of residence, race/ethnicity, occupation, gender, religion, education, socio-economic status, social capital, and others). We analysed the information extracted from the selected articles based on the PRISMA-Equity guidelines and the PROGRESS-Plus factors. …”
Publicado 2019
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1988por Schroeder, Sophia E, Higgs, Peter, Winter, Rebecca, Brown, Graham, Pedrana, Alisa, Hellard, Margaret, Doyle, Joseph, Stoové, Mark“…Peer support networks could mitigate social capital loss following a commitment to behaviour change and reduce hepatitis C reinfection risks.…”
Publicado 2019
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1989“…Most common (n = 23) were studies measuring an association between individual health literacy and individual social capital, social support, or social engagement, particularly whether social support varied by health literacy and/or if this relationship mediated health outcomes. …”
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1990por Kaunda-Khangamwa, Blessings N., van den Berg, Henk, McCann, Robert S., Kabaghe, Alinune, Takken, Willem, Phiri, Kamija, van Vugt, Michele, Manda-Taylor, Lucinda“…We employed the framework analysis and social capital theory to determine how the intervention influenced health and social outcomes. …”
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1991“…Therefore, in-depth and sustainable awareness creation programs on the scheme; stratified premium- based on economic status of households; incorporation of social capital factors, particularly building community solidarity in the scheme implementation are vital to enhance sustainable enrollment. …”
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1992por Singh, Gopal K., Kim, Isaac E., Girmay, Mehrete, Perry, Chrisp, Daus, Gem P., Vedamuthu, Ivy P., De Los Reyes, Andrew A., Ramey, Christine T., Martin, Elijah K., Allender, Michelle“…Many other important contributing factors to the epidemic include lack of education and economic opportunities, poor working conditions, and low social capital in disadvantaged communities. CONCLUSIONS AND GLOBAL HEALTH IMPLICATIONS: Our analysis and review indicate substantial disparities in drug overdoses and related mortality, pain management, and treatment outcomes according to social determinants. …”
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1993por Jessani, Nasreen S., Valmeekanathan, Akshara, Babcock, Carly, Ling, Brenton, Davey-Rothwell, Melissa A., Holtgrave, David R.“…There were several elements that enabled initiation of relationships, including the role of faculty members in the decision-making process, individual attributes and reputation, institutional reputation, social capital, and the role of funders. Maintenance of partnerships was dependent on factors such as synergistic collaboration (i.e. both benefit), mutual trust, contractual issues and funding. …”
Publicado 2020
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1994por Callander, Denton, Schneider, John A, Radix, Asa, Chaix, Basile, Scheinmann, Roberta, Love, Gia, Smith, Jordyn, Regan, Seann D, Kawachi, Ichiro, St James, Kiara, Ransome, Yusuf, Herrera, Cristina, Reisner, Sari L, Doroshow, Ceyenne, Poteat, Tonia, Watson, Kim, Bluebond-Langner, Rachel, Toussaint, Nala, Garofalo, Robert, Sevelius, Jae, Duncan, Dustin T“…Multivariate analyses will be conducted to assess cross-sectional and longitudinal, independent and synergistic associations of personal relationships (notably individual social capital), social and sexual networks, and neighbourhood factors (notably neighbourhood-level social cohesion) with PrEP uptake and discontinuation. …”
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1995“…Various measures of social capital, including trust in religious and public institutions, were not associated with WHZ at the end of the programme. …”
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1996por Dossett, Lesly A., Vitous, C. Ann, Lindquist, Kerry, Jagsi, Reshma, Telem, Dana A.“…Participants described a variety of navigation strategies including relationship management, rapport building, and social capital. The success of these processes tended to vary by individual circumstances, including the details of the conflict, practice setting, level of support of leadership, and individual personality of the surgeon. …”
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1997por Choi, Seulggie, Oh, Juhwan, Park, Sang Min, Hwang, Seo Eun, Lee, Hwa-Young, Kim, Kyuwoong, Shobugawa, Yugo, Kawachi, Ichiro, Lee, Jong-Koo“…BACKGROUND: Whether community level social capital is associated with mortality within an Asian population is yet unclear. …”
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1998por Hwang, Seo Eun, Choi, Seulggie, Kim, Kyuwoong, Lee, Jong-Koo, Oh, Juhwan, Park, Sang Min“…BACKGROUND: Although social capital has been shown to be one of the important social determinants of health, the association between social trust and the risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) is not clear yet. …”
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1999por Pfaff, Holger, Hammer, Antje, Ballester, Marta, Schubin, Kristina, Swora, Michael, Sunol, Rosa“…Thus, to improve quality management, it could be worthwhile to increase boards’ social capital and to increase time designated for quality management in board meetings.…”
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2000por Bagavandas, M.“…BACKGROUND: The main objective of this study is to develop a multilevel multi-factor index to assess the quality of life of the Malayali tribal population of India at the household and village levels based on nine domains, namely, Demography, Economy, Health, Human Development, Infrastructure Development, Work Participation, Recreation, Social Capital and Self Perception. An attempt is made to classify the individuals as well as villages by the overall scores of a multi-factor -index within a community which will help policymakers to develop concrete policy recommendations for the improvement of the quality of life of this tribal group. …”
Publicado 2021
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