Long-Term Stability of Social Participation

The long-term stability of social participation was investigated in a representative urban population of 415 men and 579 women who had taken part in the nationwide Mini-Finland Health Survey in the years 1978–1980 and were re-examined 20 years later. Stability was assessed by means of the following...

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description The long-term stability of social participation was investigated in a representative urban population of 415 men and 579 women who had taken part in the nationwide Mini-Finland Health Survey in the years 1978–1980 and were re-examined 20 years later. Stability was assessed by means of the following tracking coefficients: kappa, proportion of stability, Spearman correlation, and stability coefficient (odds ratio) for engagement in clubs and voluntary societies, cultural and sports attendance, congregational activity, outdoor and productive activity, cultural interests, and hobby activity. The tracking results showed fair to moderate stability for the above measures of social participation, varying from the highest weighted kappa (0.43) for congregational activity in women to the lowest weighted kappa (0.22) for cultural and sports attendance in men. Migration from rural to urban community did not affect the stability of social participation. The underlying latent construct 'social participation' based on a two-wave multi-variable model showed good stability (r = 0.65). We conclude that social participation rests on a fairly stable foundation making it a useful tool for long-term epidemiological studies.
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Age
Art exhibits
Attrition (Research Studies)
Coefficients
Community Involvement
Community participation
Correlation analysis
Correlation coefficients
Cultural Capital
Culture
Cultures and civilizations
Epidemiology
Females
Finland
Foreign Countries
Health
Health Conditions
Health surveys
Human Geography
Investigations
Leisure Time
Lifestyles. Everyday life
Longitudinal Studies
Males
Men
Microeconomics
Mortality
Municipalities
Participation
Persistence
Population
Public Health
Quality of Life Research
Research methods
Social Attitudes
Social Capital
Social Indicators
Social integration. Social relations. Social participation
Social organization. Social system. Social structure
Social Participation
Social research
Social Science Research
Social Sciences
Social Support Groups
Sociology
Sports clubs
Stability
Studies
Urban areas
Urban Population
Urban populations
Variable coefficients
Welfare economics
title Long-Term Stability of Social Participation
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