Social capital as a determinant of self-rated health and psychological well-being
Objective To examine whether specific dimensions of social capital are related to self-rated health and psychological well-being. Methods Cross-sectional data from a health survey representing the adult Finnish population ( N = 8,028) were used. Logistic regression analysis was used to reveal and q...
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description | Objective
To examine whether specific dimensions of social capital are related to self-rated health and psychological well-being.
Methods
Cross-sectional data from a health survey representing the adult Finnish population (
N
= 8,028) were used. Logistic regression analysis was used to reveal and quantify the possible associations between three dimensions of social capital (social support; social participation and networks; trust and reciprocity) and two general health indicators (self-rated health and psychological well-being). The roles of age, gender, education, living arrangements, income, type of region, functional capacity, and long-standing illness were also assessed.
Results
Good self-rated health was associated with high levels of social participation and networks and trust and reciprocity, but social support did not remain statistically significant after adjustment for socio-demographic factors, long-standing illness, and functional capacity. The association between social support and psychological well-being was explained by the other two dimensions of social capital. The strong positive association between trust and psychological well-being persisted after controlling for all the other factors in our model.
Conclusions
Our findings suggest that trust and reciprocity and social participation and networks contribute to good self-rated health and psychological well-being. |
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To examine whether specific dimensions of social capital are related to self-rated health and psychological well-being.
Methods
Cross-sectional data from a health survey representing the adult Finnish population (
N
= 8,028) were used. Logistic regression analysis was used to reveal and quantify the possible associations between three dimensions of social capital (social support; social participation and networks; trust and reciprocity) and two general health indicators (self-rated health and psychological well-being). The roles of age, gender, education, living arrangements, income, type of region, functional capacity, and long-standing illness were also assessed.
Results
Good self-rated health was associated with high levels of social participation and networks and trust and reciprocity, but social support did not remain statistically significant after adjustment for socio-demographic factors, long-standing illness, and functional capacity. The association between social support and psychological well-being was explained by the other two dimensions of social capital. The strong positive association between trust and psychological well-being persisted after controlling for all the other factors in our model.
Conclusions
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To examine whether specific dimensions of social capital are related to self-rated health and psychological well-being.
Methods
Cross-sectional data from a health survey representing the adult Finnish population (
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Results
Good self-rated health was associated with high levels of social participation and networks and trust and reciprocity, but social support did not remain statistically significant after adjustment for socio-demographic factors, long-standing illness, and functional capacity. The association between social support and psychological well-being was explained by the other two dimensions of social capital. The strong positive association between trust and psychological well-being persisted after controlling for all the other factors in our model.
Conclusions
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To examine whether specific dimensions of social capital are related to self-rated health and psychological well-being.
Methods
Cross-sectional data from a health survey representing the adult Finnish population (
N
= 8,028) were used. Logistic regression analysis was used to reveal and quantify the possible associations between three dimensions of social capital (social support; social participation and networks; trust and reciprocity) and two general health indicators (self-rated health and psychological well-being). The roles of age, gender, education, living arrangements, income, type of region, functional capacity, and long-standing illness were also assessed.
Results
Good self-rated health was associated with high levels of social participation and networks and trust and reciprocity, but social support did not remain statistically significant after adjustment for socio-demographic factors, long-standing illness, and functional capacity. The association between social support and psychological well-being was explained by the other two dimensions of social capital. The strong positive association between trust and psychological well-being persisted after controlling for all the other factors in our model.
Conclusions
Our findings suggest that trust and reciprocity and social participation and networks contribute to good self-rated health and psychological well-being.</abstract><cop>Basel</cop><pub>SP Birkhäuser Verlag Basel</pub><pmid>20361226</pmid><doi>10.1007/s00038-010-0138-3</doi><tpages>12</tpages></addata></record> |
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