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Little is known regarding the longitudinal effects of bonding and bridging social capital on health. This study examined the longitudinal associations of bonding and bridging social capital with self-rated health, depressive mood, and cognitive decline in community-dwelling older Japanese. Data...
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While the importance of distinguishing between bonding and bridging social capital is now understood, evidence remains sparse on their contextual effects on health. We examined the associations of neighborhood bonding and bridging social capital with depressive mood among older Japanese. A...
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finding to mean that social capital within a political unit—as indicated by measures of interpersonal trust—can serve as a …
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institutional trust, and the presence of major depression and generalized anxiety disorder. A random and representative sample of … disorder were assessed with the Structured Clinical Interview, while for interpersonal and institutional trust the pertinent … interpersonal and institutional trust were found to constitute protective factors against the presence of major depression, but not …
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Health research on personal social capital has often utilized measures of respondents' perceived trust of others as … capital. Little empirical work has evaluated the validity of such practices. We test the construct validity of two trust … measures used commonly in health research on social capital—generalized trust and trust of neighbors—with respect to measures …
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, perceived civic trust, perceived reciprocity and group membership. …
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of subjectivation (albeit from a privileged subject position) that strengthened my solidarity with them as well as my … analysis can overlap and combine in somatic and political solidarity with patients and others resisting state and political …
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representatives. RMPs operate within negotiated quid pro quo bargains that lead to tenuous reciprocity or fragile trust between them …
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necessitating trust of clinicians (doctors and nurses). To make sense of their situation, patients draw on technical (doctors … whose pre-surgery expectations (and trust) have been violated. Their stories tell of unmet expectations and of inability to …
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topic in the political arena. The importance of considering trust in the health care sector is highlighted by studies … showing that trust is associated, among others, with poor self-related health, and poorer health outcomes. Similarly … regime. In this study, I assess the relationship between health care corruption and trust in public health care and …
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