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2021“…We observed that while condom-less sex is often viewed as essential to building social capital in a serious relationship, it is not the only factor that determines sexual relationship power. …”
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2022por Temelkovska, Tijana, Moriarty, Kathleen, Huerta, Leyla, Perez-Brumer, Amaya G., Segura, Eddy R., Passaro, Ryan Colby, Lake, Jordan E., Clark, Jesse L., Blair, Cheríe S.“…INTRODUCTION: Social networks contribute to normative reinforcement of HIV prevention strategies, knowledge sharing, and social capital, but little research has characterized the social networks of transgender women (TW) in Latin America. …”
Publicado 2023
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2023por Haque, Md Aminul, Budi, Aji, Azam Malik, Ahmad, Suzanne Yamamoto, Shelby, Louis, Valérie R, Sauerborn, Rainer“…The rest, 54% expenditure, was supported by using 24 different sources, such as social capital and the selling of family assets. The rate of out-of-pocket payment was almost 100%. …”
Publicado 2013
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2024por Jakobsen, Markus D, Sundstrup, Emil, Brandt, Mikkel, Kristensen, Anne Zoëga, Jay, Kenneth, Stelter, Reinhard, Lavendt, Ebbe, Aagaard, Per, Andersen, Lars L“…Average pain intensity (VAS scale 0-10) of the back, neck and shoulder (primary outcome) and physical exertion during work, social capital and work ability (secondary outcomes) is assessed at baseline and 10-week follow-up. …”
Publicado 2014
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2025por Watanabe, Noriko, Kaneko, Akira, Yamar, Sam, Taleo, George, Tanihata, Takeo, Lum, J Koji, Larson, Peter S, Shearer, Nelma BC“…CONCLUSIONS: In the community engagement continuum, health empowerment develops incrementally overtime as people gain their knowledge and skills, form coalitions and develop collaborative networks (social capital) to make decisions and take action for change. …”
Publicado 2015
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2026“…Standardized at p < 0.05 or 95 % confidence intervals not including unity, 13 studies demonstrated statistically significant effects for at least one primary or secondary outcome, including decreased IPV and controlling behaviors; improved economic wellbeing; enhanced relationship quality, empowerment, or social capital; reduced acceptability of IPV; new help seeking behaviors; and more equitable gender norms. …”
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2027por McLoughlin, Kathleen, Rhatigan, Jim, McGilloway, Sinead, Kellehear, Allan, Lucey, Michael, Twomey, Feargal, Conroy, Marian, Herrera-Molina, Emillio, Kumar, Suresh, Furlong, Mairead, Callinan, Joanne, Watson, Max, Currow, David, Bailey, Christopher“…Secondary outcomes are quality of life, loneliness, social support, social capital, unscheduled health service utilisation, caregiver burden, adverse impacts, and satisfaction with intervention. …”
Publicado 2015
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2028por Canivet, Catarina, Bodin, Theo, Emmelin, Maria, Toivanen, Susanna, Moghaddassi, Mahnaz, Östergren, Per-Olof“…Labour market trajectories that included precarious employment in 1999/2000 or 2005 predicted poor mental health in 2010: the incidence ratio ratio was 1.4 (95 % CI: 1.1–2.0) when excluding all individuals with mental health problems at baseline and adjusting for age, gender, social support, social capital, and economic difficulties in childhood. …”
Publicado 2016
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2029por Jakobsen, Markus D., Aust, Birgit, Dyreborg, Johnny, Kines, Pete, Illum, Maja B., Andersen, Lars L.“…Use of assistive devices (using digital counters -, primary outcome, and accelerometers and questionnaire - secondary outcome), perceived physical exertion during patient transfer, pain intensity in the lower back, occurrence of work-related back injuries during patient transfer, organizational readiness to change, knowledge on how to perform proper patient transfer, social capital and work ability (secondary outcomes) were assessed at baseline and will also be assessed at 1 year follow-up. …”
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2030por Clarke, Clare L., Sniehotta, Falko F., Vadiveloo, Thenmalar, Argo, Ishbel S., Donnan, Peter T., McMurdo, Marion E. T., Witham, Miles D.“…Other data collected included baseline comorbidity, health-related quality of life (SF-36), extended Theory of Planned Behaviour Questionnaire and Social Capital Module of the General Household Survey. …”
Publicado 2017
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2031por Sarmiento, Olga L., Higuera-Mendieta, Diana, Wilches-Mogollon, Maria A., Guzman, Luis A., Rodríguez, Daniel A., Morales, Ricardo, Méndez, Daniela, Bedoya, Claudia, Linares-Vásquez, Mario, Arévalo, Maria Isabel, Martínez-Herrera, Eliana, Montes, Felipe, Meisel, Jose D., Useche, Andrés F., García, Elizabeth, Triana, Camilo A., Medaglia, Andrés L., Hessel, Philipp, Arellana, Julian, Moncada, Carlos, King, Abby C., Diez Roux, Ana V.“…TransMiCable in Bogotá, Colombia, provides a unique opportunity to (1) assess the effects of its implementation on the environmental and social determinants of health (microenvironment pollution, transport accessibility, physical environment, employment, social capital, and leisure time), physical activity, and health outcomes (health-related quality of life, respiratory diseases, and homicides); and (2) use citizen science methods to identify, prioritize, and communicate the most salient negative and positive features impacting health and quality of life in TransMiCable's area, as well as facilitate a consensus and advocacy-building change process among community members, policymakers, and academic researchers. …”
Publicado 2020
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2032“…The main empowering conditions allowing people to enact their decision not to have their daughters undergo FGM are: benefiting from social support (positive social capital), or being financially independent from the traditional solidarity network (sufficient economic capital). …”
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2033por Mochache, Vernon, Wanje, George, Nyagah, Lucy, Lakhani, Amyn, El-Busaidy, Hajara, Temmerman, Marleen, Gichangi, Peter“…In addition to addressing supply-side factors, programs in such settings should aim to address factors that leverage inherent social capital to drive demand for maternal health services ensuring that they are not only effective, but also responsive to the local context.…”
Publicado 2020
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2034por Bray, Michael J. C., Boulos, Mary E., Shi, Galen, MacKrell, Kevin, Nestadt, Paul S.“…This converges with literature highlighting the importance of education as a determinant of social capital and violence. Future policy-based interventions should target inequalities in educational achievement to mitigate homicide risk among youth in communities facing disparities in violent crime.…”
Publicado 2020
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2035por Glover, Rebecca E., van Schalkwyk, May C.I., Akl, Elie A., Kristjannson, Elizabeth, Lotfi, Tamara, Petkovic, Jennifer, Petticrew, Mark P., Pottie, Kevin, Tugwell, Peter, Welch, Vivian“…To test its application, we purposively sampled COVID-19 policy examples from around the world and evaluated them for the potential physical, psychological, and social harms, as well as opportunity costs, in each of the PROGRESS-Plus equity domains: Place of residence, Race/ethnicity, Occupation, Gender/sex, Religion, Education, Socioeconomic status, Social capital, Plus (age, and disability). RESULTS: We found examples of inequitably distributed adverse effects for each COVID-19 lockdown policy example, stratified by a low- or middle-income country and high-income country, in every PROGRESS-Plus equity domain. …”
Publicado 2020
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2036por Scott, Samuel, Arrieta, Alejandra, Kumar, Neha, Menon, Purnima, Quisumbing, Agnes“…Practitioners and policymakers should aim to improve food security, economic wellbeing and social capital, such as that created through SHG membership, to improve maternal mental health. …”
Publicado 2020
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2037por Henry, Sheena, Shi, Lu, Alexander, Virginia, O’Neal, Richard, Carey, Stephen, Spitler, Hugh D., Leonard, Deborah, Chastain, Gail, Hassan, Lauren, Jindal, Meenu“…We examined the impact of a group-based self-empowerment intervention among diabetes patients, which uses multidisciplinary education, collaborative learning, peer support, and development of diabetes-specific social capital to improve glycemic control and weight management. …”
Publicado 2020
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2038por Kusi Amponsah, Abigail, Oduro, Evans, Bam, Victoria, Kyei-Dompim, Joana, Ahoto, Collins Kwadwo, Axelin, Anna“…“Communication and interaction between pain actors” depicted how children’s access to care givers (social capital) can serve as a powerful tool in influencing pediatric pain assessment and management disposition (habitus) on the pediatric units (field). …”
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2039“…Other prominent factors related to the injection provider-recipient relationship were social connection, trust, safety, social capital, and reciprocity. Participants also made suggestions for improving the PAIP which included adding more inhalation rooms so that if someone was unable to inject they could smoke in a safe place instead. …”
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2040A qualitative study exploring the lived experiences of deconditioning in hospital in Ontario, Canadapor Guilcher, Sara J. T., Everall, Amanda C., Cadel, Lauren, Li, Joyce, Kuluski, Kerry“…Factors that appeared to impact deconditioning included the hospital’s built environment and social capital resources (e.g., family, roommates, volunteers, staff). …”
Publicado 2021
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