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1461por Mondal, Sudipta, Joe, William, Akhauri, Santosh, Sinha, Irina, Thakur, Putul, Kumar, Vikas, Kumar, Tushar, Pradhan, Narottam, Kumar, Abhishek“…The findings call for greater policy attention on scaling up of similar initiatives for empowerment and social capital development of adolescent girls.…”
Publicado 2023
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1462“…BACKGROUND: Social support is a form of social capital which can be related to the health of patients. …”
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1463“…Moreover, the deprived neighbourhood was also characterised by lower self-reported social capital, higher frequencies of crime and antisocial behaviour, a higher frequency of littering, and less willingness to take part in a survey or return a lost letter. …”
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1464“…Conclusion: The findings highlight the potential role of social capital in improving the population’s oral health.…”
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1465Publicado 2012“…Comprehensive information, including socioeconomic status, physiological indicators, physical, psychological, and cognitive function, social capital, neighborhood environment, and frailty, was collected in a baseline survey using face-to-face interviews in September 2010. …”
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1466“…This study measures the effect of social capital, in the form of local community groups, in reducing stigma and tests a new explanatory framework for the association between community group membership and less stigmatising attitudes. …”
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1467“…The aim of this study is to examine the relationship of maternal self-rated health, as a measure of well-being, to various socio-demographic factors including measures of social capital, country of birth, financial status and employment. …”
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1468por Green, Mark A, Subramanian, Sankaran V, Strong, Mark, Cooper, Cindy L, Loban, Amanda, Bissell, Paul“…A multi-level logistic regression was fit to analyse the use of these strategies, controlling for age, sex, body mass index, education, neighbourhood deprivation and neighbourhood population turnover (a proxy for neighbourhood social capital). A cross-level interaction term was included for education and neighbourhood deprivation. …”
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1469“…At the community-level, living in an area with higher social capital was significantly associated with higher posttraumatic stress. …”
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1470“…The research supports the value of third generation social network analysis and the potential for end-of-life caring to build social capital.…”
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1471“…Our finding suggests that the connectivity of individuals as a social capital fundamentally changes the gaming environment. …”
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1472por Huai, Jianjun“…We calculate exposure (a climate index) and sensitivity (a wheat failure index) to measure vulnerability and classify the resilient and sensitive cases, and express adaptive capacity through financial, human, natural, physical, and social capital indicators for 12 regions in the Australian wheat–sheep production zone from 1991–2010. …”
Publicado 2016
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1473por Williams, Michele“…Using social categorization theory and theories of social capital, we develop and test our contextual argument that a boundary spanner's experience of being trusted is influenced by the social categorization processes that occur in dyadic interactions with a specific client and, simultaneously, by similar social categorization processes that influence the degree to which the client team as a whole serves as a cooperative resource for demographically similar versus dissimilar boundary spanner–client dyads. …”
Publicado 2015
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1474por Sanchez, Mariana, Romano, Eduardo, Dawson, Christyl, Huang, Hui, Sneij, Alicia, Cyrus, Elena, Rojas, Patria, Cano, Miguel Ángel, Brook, Judith, De La Rosa, Mario“…Results indicate neighborhood-level factors (informal social control and social capital) have protective effects against drinking and driving risk behaviors via the mediating mechanism of social support. …”
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1475por Birhanu, Zewdie, Ambelu, Argaw, Berhanu, Negalign, Tesfaye, Abraraw, Woldemichael, Kifle“…The analysis provided a context specific resilience building conceptual tool, which consists of, closely interconnected, eight dimensions operating at multiple capacities and levels: environment (underlying vulnerability factor); livestock, infrastructures/social services, and wealth (immediate causes and effects); community network/social capital, as well as governance, peace and security (support and enabling factors oriented), psychosocial, and human capital (as eventual outcomes and impacts). …”
Publicado 2017
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1476“…Urban planning researchers have widely recognized its importance, not least because it can be transformed in other forms of capital such as economical capital (e.g., house prices, retail sales) and social capital (e.g., neighborhood cohesion). Researchers have already studied spatial capital from official city data. …”
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1477“…Upstream-level community interventions in the form of sustainable planning and designing of migrant neighborhoods can promote sense of community, social capital and support, thereby improving mental health and overall mental capital of Chinese cities.…”
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1478“…A questionnaire was completed by 1849 people aged 18–64 years; this questionnaire provided information on 52 indicators (morbidity, functionality, lifestyle, social capital, accidents, healthcare use) indicators. …”
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1479por Korn, Abigail, Bolton, Susan M., Spencer, Benjamin, Alarcon, Jorge A., Andrews, Leann, Voss, Joachim G.“…Significant increases from the baseline in all domains of quality of life, including: physical (p < 0.01), psychological (p = 0.05), social (p = 0.02), environmental (p = 0.02), and overall social capital (p < 0.01) were identified 12 months after garden construction. …”
Publicado 2018
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1480“…In each of the studied courses, students with stronger ties to prominent peers (better social capital) in small interactive and cohesive groups tended to do better. …”
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