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1381“…We propose using the concept of social capital to bring greater awareness among clients, clinicians, and society in general about the need to pair the treatment of personal distress with concurrent practices to understand and tackle larger systemic issues impacting their mental health. …”
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1382“…Housing conditions and the neighbourhood’s physical and social environment can enhance migrants’ health and well-being by strengthening place attachment and social cohesion, building localised social capital and gaining neighbourhood social support. …”
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1383por Del Bo, Chiara F.“…Along with supply side determinants, institutional factors, related, at the national level, to the organization of the healthcare sector, governance and organization of the State and social capital, and, at the subnational level related to the authority and autonomy of lower tiers of government, are important correlates of successful vaccination campaigns, suggesting potential areas of public policy interventions.…”
Publicado 2023
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1384por Gaitán-Rossi, Pablo, Vilar-Compte, Mireya, Ferré-Eguiluz, Isabel, Ortiz, Luis, Garcia, Erika“…The health status of Mexican immigrants might be affected by the level of social capital and the social context, including the rhetoric around immigration. …”
Publicado 2023
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1385por Steelesmith, Danielle L., Fontanella, Cynthia A., Campo, John V., Bridge, Jeffrey A., Warren, Keith L., Root, Elisabeth D.“…The presence of more gun shops was associated with an increase in county-level suicide rates in all county types except the most rural (rural: IRR, 1.001; 95% CI, 0.999-1.004; P = .40; micropolitan: IRR, 1.005; 95% CI, 1.002-1.007; P < .001; small metropolitan: IRR, 1.010; 95% CI, 1.006-1.014; P < .001; large metropolitan: IRR, 1.012; 95% CI, 1.006-1.018; P < .001). High social capital was associated with lower suicide rates than low social capital (IRR, 0.917; 95% CI, 0.891-0.943; P < .001). …”
Publicado 2019
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1386por Stoll, Louise, 1956-Tabla de Contenidos: “…Talbert -- Building social capital in professional learning communities: importance, challenges and a way forward / Bill Mulford -- Sustainable professional learning communities / Andy Hargreaves -- Professional learning communities: a reflection / Ann Lieberman.…”
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1387“…While there is heterogeneity of poverty indicators used in the measurement of poverty, those that are evident in this study are, education, living standards, vulnerability, and access to social capital. The paper includes policy initiatives such as engaging women in positions of authority, rescinding laws that stifle women’s progress; providing electricity; wells, water purification systems; constructing good roads; cultivating head start programs, introducing technological gadgets in classrooms as well as modernized equipment in trade and commerce; and a sensible health plan, addressing poor governance, among other recommendations.…”
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1388“…Participants discussed the social connections (individuals, communities, organizations) that acted as facilitators or inhibitors of developing social capital. The importance of building strong transformational bonding (family members, other refugees) and bridging (host community) relationships, alongside transactional ties with linking agencies (resettlement social services), was critical for a positive resettlement experience. …”
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1389por Lenskjold, Anders, Nybing, Janus Uhd, Trampedach, Charlotte, Galsgaard, Astrid, Brejnebøl, Mathias Willadsen, Raaschou, Henriette, Rose, Martin Høyer, Boesen, Mikael“…AI may have the disadvantage of limited social capital and likeability compared to human co-workers, and therefore, less potential for forgiveness. …”
Publicado 2023
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1390por Duan, Yinfei, Hoben, Matthias, Song, Yuting, Chamberlain, Stephanie A., Iaconi, Alba, Choroschun, Katharina, Shrestha, Shovana, Cummings, Greta G., Norton, Peter G., Estabrooks, Carole A.“…Organizational slack in time was negatively associated with worsened pain (B = −.04, p = .01). Social capital was positively associated with delirium symptoms (B = .12, p = .02) and worsened depressive symptoms (B = .10, p = .01). …”
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1391“…The setting approach to promote health such as healthy schools, healthy cities also aims to address the determinants of health and build the capacity of individuals, families, and communities to create strong human and social capitals. The notion of human and social capitals begins to offer explanations why certain communities are unable to achieve better health than other communities with similar demography. …”
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1392“…Using natural disaster literature/theory and employing an ecological approach, Jasper, Texas was investigated via an interrupted time series analysis to identify how the community changed as compared to a control community (Center, Texas) on crime, economic, health, educational, and social capital measures collected at multiple pre- and post-crime time points between 1995 and 2003. …”
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1393“…METHODOLOGY AND PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: To understand the dynamics and outcome of the competitive interactions within and between groups, we study game-dynamical replicator equations for multiple populations with incompatible interests and different power (be this due to different population sizes, material resources, social capital, or other factors). These equations allow us to address various important questions: For example, can cooperation in the prisoner's dilemma be promoted, when two interacting groups have different preferences? …”
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1394“…Schools and families are underappreciated sources of informal social control and social capital and therefore the gap should be closed. …”
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1395“…A Boolean search was employed with the following sets of terms: (1) social dimensions: social capital, cohesion, collective efficacy, support, social networks, or trust; (2) intervention type: intervention, experiment, program, trial, or policy; and (3) obesity in the title or abstract. …”
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1396“…The theoretical concepts identified were: Community-level social networks; Social Capital and Social Cohesion; "Depressed community"; Access to services at the group level; Ethnic segregation and diversity; Supportive social policy; and Big business. …”
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1397“…Results: Volunteering in a context of skilled, group-bonded, culturally prestigious activity adds considerably to social capital among elderly men in Norway. Respondents explain their involvement in terms of prior relationships and current social benefits. …”
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1398por Peykari, Niloofar, Djalalinia, Shirin, Qorbani, Mostafa, Sobhani, Sahar, Farzadfar, Farshad, Larijani, Bagher“…There was a negative association between social capital and diabetes control. Diabetes complications were more frequent in upper age group, higher education levels and low income populations. …”
Publicado 2015
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1399por Mbalinda, Scovia N, Nakimuli, Annettee, Nakubulwa, Sarah, Kakaire, Othman, Osinde, Michael O, Kakande, Nelson, Kaye, Dan K“…To gain a deeper understanding of the meanings and spouses attach to the experiences, we employed the notions of social capital and resilience. RESULTS: Male partners’ perceptions and experiences were mostly characterized by losses, dreams and dilemmas, disempowerment and alienation, seclusion and self isolation or reliance on the social networks. …”
Publicado 2015
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1400por Tampubolon, Gindo“…The contributions are estimated for predictors amenable to intervention such as social capital. This can help in policy discussion on improving the lives of older people in the third age.…”
Publicado 2015
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