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    “…We focused on the problems of the PICO study, namely: population=men and women who were sexually active; intervention=high social capital; comparison=low social capital; outcome=HIV/AIDS prevention efforts. …”
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    por Kang, Hyesun, Song, Minyoung, Li, Yiran
    Publicado 2022
    “…We also confirmed that social capital strengthened the positive mediating effect of informal learning. …”
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    “…While the impact of neighborhood characteristics on access to social capital is well established, less is known about how neighborhood landscape design interventions play a role in shaping access to this resource and how this varies across the life course. …”
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    “…HIV testing rates vary by race and ethnicity. Whether social capital indicators are related to HIV testing and whether these associations differ by race or ethnicity is unknown. …”
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    por Liu, Linqing, Yang, Lisi, Yan, Kai
    Publicado 2023
    “…Our results frame social capital as a complementarity to formal institutions during crises.…”
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    “…OBJECTIVE: This study examined relationships between dimensions of social capital (SC) (social trust, network diversity, social reciprocity and civic engagement) and fruit, vegetable, and sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) consumption among rural adults. …”
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  7. 247
    “…In this study, we aimed to examine how social capital, including bonding and bridging social capital, mediate the relationship between subjective poverty and mental health among the elderly in China. …”
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    “…We aimed to explore the relationship between social capital (SC) and frailty, and the mediation role of depressive symptoms in this relationship. …”
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    “…The isolation to which the population was subjected in many countries drastically reduced social interaction at that time and emphasized the relevance of social capital. The aim of this article is to study the importance of social capital in health, and its impact in gender inequalities, in order to provide guidance on social policy that contributes to the reduction of the gender health gap. …”
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    “…BACKGROUND: This article discusses the study design and methods used to contextualize and assess the social capital of seniors living in congregate housing residences in Calgary, Alberta. …”
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    “…BACKGROUND: To assess the social capital profile of a known disadvantaged area a large cross-sectional survey was undertaken. …”
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    por Gele, Abdi A, Harsløf, Ivan
    Publicado 2010
    “…Our main explanatory variables were indicators of socioeconomic positions and social capital indicators that was measured by different indicators that were grouped under 'bonding', 'bridging' and 'linking' social capital. …”
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    “…Individual-level social capital was assessed by an item inquiring about perceived trust of others in the community (cognitive dimension of social capital) categorized as low trust (43.0%), mid trust (38.6%), and high trust (17.3%), as well as participation in voluntary groups (structural dimension of social capital), which further distinguished between bonding (8.9%) and bridging (27.1%) social capital. …”
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    “…An active step in this direction involves strengthening the organizations’ social capital and communication climate through trustworthy management decisions such as the implementation of a WHM program.…”
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    “…BACKGROUND: With growing recognition of the social determinants of health, social capital is an increasingly important construct in international health. …”
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    “…Communities rich in social capital and individuals who have high levels of personal social capital generally enjoy day-to-day and long-term health and social benefits but this has not been investigated in Vietnam among mothers of children with disabilities. …”
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    “…BACKGROUND: Mounting evidence linking aspects of social capital to health and wellbeing outcomes, in particular to reducing health inequities, has led to intense interest in social capital theory within public health in recent decades. …”
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    “…Tobacco smoking, which is a health-related behavior associated with psychosocial stress, may be one explanation behind such health differences. Social capital, i.e. the generalized trust in other people and social participation/social networks which decreases the costs of social interaction, has been suggested to affect health through psychosocial pathways and through norms connected with health related behaviours, The aim of this study is to investigate the association between sexual orientation and daily tobacco smoking, taking social capital into account and analyzing the attenuation of the logit after the introduction of social participation, trust and their combination in the models. …”
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    “…Living in households with a higher SES resulted in higher odds of the dual burden of malnutrition but not among female-headed households and communities with the highest social capital. CONCLUSION: To improve household health and reduce the inequality across different SES groups, this study emphasizes the inclusion of women's empowerment and community social capital into intervention programs addressing the dual burden of malnutrition.…”
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