Bonding versus bridging social capital and their associations with self rated health: a multilevel analysis of 40 US communities
Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health2006Vol. 60(2), pp. 116–122
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Abstract
These results suggest modest protective effects of community bonding and community bridging social capital on health. Interventions and policies that leverage community bonding and bridging social capital might serve as means of population health improvement.
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