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1821por Mirzoev, Tolib, Etiaba, Enyi, Ebenso, Bassey, Uzochukwu, Benjamin, Ensor, Tim, Onwujekwe, Obinna, Huss, Reinhard, Ezumah, Nkoli, Manzano, Ana“…We used taxonomies of trust factors such as safety, benevolent concerns and capability. We used social capital theory to interpret the sustainability of ‘residual’ trust after the funding for the programme ceased. …”
Publicado 2020
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1822“…While those requisites are not necessary in order to be able to implement pet-friendly policies, they are highly relevant when companies seek to decrease stress for employees and improve the work atmosphere and social capital. ABSTRACT: As the work environment is increasing in competitiveness and stressfulness, more and more companies try to increase employee well-being. …”
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1823por Dabone, Charles, Mbagwu, Ikenna, Muray, Mwali, Ubangha, Lovelyn, Kohoun, Bagnini, Etowa, Egbe, Nare, Hilary, Kiros, Getachew, Etowa, Josephine“…While sociocultural response by ACB people through the expansion of their social capital is imperative, specific policies easing access to food, medicine, and shelter for racialized communities will ensure equity while reducing global food insecurity and health crises during the COVID-19 pandemic. …”
Publicado 2021
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1824por Inano, Hitomi, Kameya, Mariko, Sasano, Kyoko, Matsumura, Kenta, Tsuchida, Akiko, Hamazaki, Kei, Inadera, Hidekuni, Hasegawa, Tomomi“…Early initiation of breastfeeding (adjusted odds ratio [AOR]: 1.455 [1.401–1.512]), early skin-to-skin contact (AOR: 1.233 [1.165–1.304]), and rooming-in (AOR: 1.567 [1.454–1.690]) affected continuation of exclusive breastfeeding. Regional social capital (AOR: 1.133 [1.061–1.210]) was also discovered to support the continuation of breastfeeding. …”
Publicado 2021
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1825“…However, there were significant protective factors reported that supported resilience, including participants’ capacities for excellence and willingness to work hard; the social capital vested in community and family support networks; and African religious and cultural values and traditions. …”
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1826por Kim, Sage J., Peterson, Caryn E., Warnecke, Richard, Barrett, Richard, Glassgow, Anne Elizabeth“…The census tracks also had higher mean disadvantage scores (p<0.01) and lower social capital (p<0.01). Furthermore, MUA eligible areas that were not designated as MUAs were predominantly black neighborhoods in poverty. …”
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1827por Niles, P. Mimi, Stoll, Kathrin, Wang, Jessie J., Black, Stéphanie, Vedam, Saraswathi“…, coercion or extreme pressure from providers when clients declined interventions; 4) Compliance as valued: “to be a ‘good client’”, recounting compliance or obedience to medical staff recommendations as valuable social capital but suppressing desire to ask questions or decline care. …”
Publicado 2021
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1828por Prajitha, Kannamkottapilly Chandrasekharan, Rahul, Arya, Chintha, Sujatha, Soumya, Gopakumar, Maheswari Suresh, Meenu, Nalina Kumari Kesavan Nair, Anjana, Valamparampil, Mathew Joseph, Reghukumar, Aravind, Venkitaraman, Sriram, Anish, Thekkumkara Surendran Nair“…RESULTS: The study identified five major themes that can inform best practices viz social capital, robust public health system, participation and volunteerism, health system preparedness, and challenges. …”
Publicado 2021
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1829“…More socially connected households were less likely to drop out revealing the influence of community social capital in keeping households insured. CONCLUSION: The findings have implications for addressing equity and inclusion concerns in community-based health insurance programmes such as one in south-western Uganda. …”
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1830por Rajkumar, Ravi P“…Recent (2018-2019) data on 10 relevant variables identified in the literature (gross national income, economic inequality, urbanization, social capital, religious affiliation and practice, unemployment, divorce, cultural individualism, and prevalence of depression) were obtained from the GBD, World Bank and Our World in Data databases. …”
Publicado 2021
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1831“…Using the sustainable livelihoods framework, this study explored the associations between CHE and the various forms of livelihood capital—inclusive of human capital, natural capital, physical capital, financial capital and social capital. χ(2) tests, t-tests, Wilcoxon tests and binary logistic regression analysis were performed to examine these associations. …”
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1832por Rodríguez-Madrid, María Nieves, del Río-Lozano, María, Fernández-Peña, Rosario, García-Calvente, María del Mar“…Our findings could help by improving the relational and social capital of informal caregivers and adapting them to the new needs of formal home care systems.…”
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1833“…Results: Leisure-time physical activity levels played a mediating role in the relation between social capital and health as well as quality of life. …”
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1834“…Social engagement is considered crucial for older adults’ well-being, generating social capital, connecting them to information about healthy lifestyles, and providing coping strategies for addressing daily challenges. …”
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1835por Al Imam, Mahmudul Hassan, Jahan, Israt, Muhit, Mohammad, Das, Manik Chandra, Power, Rosalie, Khan, Arifuzzaman, Akbar, Delwar, Badawi, Nadia, Khandaker, Gulam“…Therefore, in low-and middle-income countries (LMICs), efforts to improve outcomes for children with CP (including health-related quality of life, motor function, communication, and nutritional attainments) should also include measures to improve family economic and social capital. We propose a randomised controlled trial (RCT) to evaluate the effectiveness of an integrated microfinance/livelihood and community-based rehabilitation (IMCBR) program for ultra-poor families of children with CP in rural Bangladesh. …”
Publicado 2021
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1836“…In the affected community, interpersonal resources and community social capital and engagement were stronger predictors of positive adaptation. …”
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1837por Gupta, Abhishek, Varma, Shreya, Gulati, Radhika, Rishi, Natasha, Khan, Nagina, Shankar, Rohit, Dave, Subodh“…BAME students experienced: Being ‘divergent’: Not feeling part of the current organisational learning milieu Lack of social capital: Difficulty in being absorbed into existing ‘networks’ of relationships in a manner that is ‘approachable’ and not ‘intimidating’ Continuum of discrimination: ‘Indirect’ impact of subtle communication processes in the learning environment undermining individual ‘belief’ in own performance Institutional discriminatory factors: Culture, rules, norms, and behavioural routines of educators that lead to differential outcomes for learners Lack of external support: Relative lack of interventions tackling DA. …”
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1838por Zhang, Jean, Bloom, Ilse, Dennison, Elaine M., Ward, Kate A., Robinson, Sian M., Barker, Mary, Cooper, Cyrus, Lawrence, Wendy“…Findings indicated six themes that appeared to affect older adults’ participation in PA: past life experiences; significant life events; getting older; PA environment; psychological/personal factors; and social capital. Overall, the findings emphasised the role of modifiable factors, namely psychological factors (such as self-efficacy, motivation, outcome expectancy) and social factors (such as social support and social engagement). …”
Publicado 2022
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1839“…The percentage of low institutional trust was 74.8%; low cognitive social capital, 27.9%; low fear of COVID-19, 49.5%; low perceived stress related to COVID-19, 83.5%; and negative attitude towards COVID-19 vaccines, 78.9%. …”
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1840“…Our case identifies how philanthropic investment into a grass roots leadership development model centered on equity has impacted policy outcomes, built bridging social capital and spurred successful activism. Our case illustrates a potential model for building social infrastructure through philanthropic investment to buttress potentially disruptive neighborhood change. …”
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