社会资本与健康:综述

Ramen Haloi, N. Ingle, Enakshi Haloi, N. Kaur, Harinder Singh
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本文对社会资本及其与健康的关系、社会资本与(自评)健康之间的关系以及社会资本在个人和社区层面的健康促进干预中的有用性进行了理论综述。社会资本的发展最近引起了社会流行病学和公共卫生研究人员的兴趣。社会资本通过将每个人都能理解的具有吸引力的常识性理想主义社会心理学带到社会流行病学的前沿(例如,与社区保持良好的关系对你的健康有益),将自己呈现为物质主义结构不平等(阶级、性别和种族)的替代方案。社会资本的概念之所以产生,是因为个人的特征可以通过增加关于如何最好地设计社会网络干预措施以满足目标群体需求的新知识,对健康促进领域作出贡献。进一步的社会资本可以通过承认社会网络参与的投资和回报分配不均的风险来推进社会网络干预。社会资本的概念是整个社区的特征,它提供了一个有用的框架,说明什么是支持健康的环境,并指导如何实现这些环境。
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Social Capital and Health: A Review
This review presents a theoretical overview of social capital and its relation to health, association between social capital and (self-rated) health, and the usefulness of social capital in health promotion interventions at individual and community levels. The development of social capital has recently captured the interest of researchers in social epidemiology and public health. Social capital presents itself as an alternative to materialist structural inequalities (class, gender and race) by bringing to the forefront of social epidemiology an appealing common sense idealist social psychology to which everyone can relate (e.g. good relations with your community are good for your health). The concept of social capital came into existence as an individual's characteristics can contribute to the field of health promotion by adding new knowledge on how social network interventions may best be designed to meet the needs of the target group. Further social capital can advance social network interventions by acknowledging the risk for unequal distribution of investments and returns from social network involvement. Social capital, conceptualised as characterising whole communities, provides a useful framework for what constitutes health-supporting environments and guidance on how to achieve them.
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