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1761“…RESULTS: The findings strongly indicate that the government’s adoption of a market-driven fiscal approach within its policies, aimed at attracting social capital and fostering the industrialization of older adult care services, positively influences the physical and mental well-being of the aged population. …”
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1762por Owusu, E., Shalaby, R., Eboreime, E., Nkire, N., Lawal, M. A., Agyapong, B., Obuobi-Donkor, G., Adu, M. K., Oluwasani, F., Mao, W., Pazderka, H., Agyapong, V. I.“…CONCLUSIONS: Formulators of policy may mitigate GAD symptoms, particularly after natural disasters, by making long-term mental health counseling available and a key component of post-disaster management, and by investing in the social capital of the people to build resilience and support to deal with the post-disaster mental health effects. …”
Publicado 2023
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1763por Heiligers, Phil JM, de Jong, Judith D, Groenewegen, Peter P, Hingstman, Lammert, Völker, Beate, Spreeuwenberg, Peter“…The opportunity to meet and build up social capital at work has offered a basis for theoretical arguments. …”
Publicado 2008
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1764“…BACKGROUND: Vertical and horizontal trust, as dimensions of social capital, may be important determinants of health. …”
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1765“…The ways in which the social capital is enhanced at the village and network levels are thus important to understand how traditional knowledge can be used as an instrument for development and innovation. …”
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1766por Mukanga, David, Namusisi, Olivia, Gitta, Sheba N, Pariyo, George, Tshimanga, Mufuta, Weaver, Angela, Trostle, Murray“…These include: programme ownership by ministries of health and local universities; well defined career paths; competence-based training coupled with a focus on field practice during training; awarding degrees upon completion; extensive training and research opportunities made available to graduates; and the social capital acquired during training.…”
Publicado 2010
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1767“…CONCLUSIONS: Our case study identified 3 distinct phases of community engagement in the MOCS: (1) reaching out: mobilization, dialogue and education; (2) foundations of trust through relationships of care; and (3) leveraging existing social capital to form a cohort community. The findings demonstrate the importance of some of the less obvious benefits of participation in research, namely the evolving experience of community and the accompanying gains in personal security and solidarity that have kept the women in the cohort, some for 20 years or more.…”
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1768“…In this model better health was most strongly predicted by an absence of on-farm risk, greater financial viability, greater debt pressures, younger age and a desire to continue farming. Social capital (trust and reciprocity) was moderately associated with health as was the intention to adopt more sustainable practices. …”
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1769por Cunningham, Frances C, Ranmuthugala, Geetha, Plumb, Jennifer, Georgiou, Andrew, Westbrook, Johanna I, Braithwaite, Jeffrey“…CONCLUSIONS: Effective professional networks employ natural structural network features (eg, bridges, brokers, density, centrality, degrees of separation, social capital, trust) in producing collaboratively oriented healthcare. …”
Publicado 2011
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1770“…Specifically, gay men are better positioned than heterosexual men when vying for the services and recognition of AIDS service organisations due to their social capital within these agencies, thereby benefiting by virtue of their membership with the group perceived to control the decision-making apparatuses when resource allocation and programme development are at stake. …”
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1771“…Neither positive mental well-being nor social capital appeared to mediate the relationship between arts participation and health behaviours. …”
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1772“…A positive and marginally significant relation was found between such collaboration and sense of coherence within a community (β = 0.137, p = 0.06), social capital (β = 0.119, p = 0.08), and perceived benefits (β = 0.116, p = 0.09). …”
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1773“…METHOD: In 2005, 980 Ugandan university students responded to a self-administered questionnaire (response rate 80%) that assessed socio-demographic factors, social capital, importance of religion, mental health, experience of violence and sexual coercion, and sexual behaviour factors. …”
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1774“…Psycho-social pathways and buffering social capital-related variables are found to have more impact on low birth weight than on preterm birth. …”
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1775por Haji-Jama, Sundus, Gorey, Kevin M, Luginaah, Isaac N, Balagurusamy, Madhan K, Hamm, Caroline“…We examined health insurance mediation of the Mexican American (MA) non-Hispanic white (NHW) disparity on early breast cancer diagnosis. Based on social capital and barrio advantage theories, we hypothesized a 3-way ethnicity by poverty by health insurance interaction, that is, that 2-way poverty by health insurance interaction effects would differ between ethnic groups. …”
Publicado 2013
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1776“…Motivation was derived from a desire for both financial and social capital combined with a proximity to medicines and repeated exposure to ill health. …”
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1777“…Enabling women’s iddirs to be independent of borrowing from banks is also indispensable and trainings on effective use of credits and the positive role of social capital formed in women’s iddirs is relevant.…”
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1778por Reeves, David, Blickem, Christian, Vassilev, Ivaylo, Brooks, Helen, Kennedy, Anne, Richardson, Gerry, Rogers, Anne“…More distal elements of personal social relationships and the availability of social capital at the community level may be key to the mobilisation of resources needed for long-term condition self-management to be effective. …”
Publicado 2014
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1779“…Most of demographic, socioeconomic variables and social capital were found to be significantly associated with willingness to join community based health insurance. …”
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1780por Alipour, Fardin, Khankeh, Hamid Reza, Fekrazad, Hussain, Kamali, Mohammad, Rafiey, Hassan, Sarrami Foroushani, Pooria, Rowell, Kevin, Ahmadi, Shokoufeh“…Results: “Social uncertainty and confusion” was the most prominent challenge of return to the normal life after earthquake, which was categorized into six concepts of social vulnerability, lack of comprehensive rehabilitation plan, incomplete reconstruction, ignorance of local social capital, waste of assets, and psychological problems. …”
Publicado 2014
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