8/26/2023 0 Comments Capitol lockdown august 2021![]() Guessoum SB, Lachal J, Radjack R, et al.Postdisaster changes in social capital and mental health: a natural experiment from the 2016 Kumamoto earthquake. Relationship between social capital and heroin use behaviors among patients in methadone maintenance treatment in Sichuan province, China: a cross-sectional study. Association between social capital and mental health among older people living with HIV: the Sichuan Older HIV-Infected Cohort Study (SOHICS). Changes in dietary patterns among youths in China during COVID-19 epidemic: the COVID-19 impact on lifestyle change survey (COINLICS). Obesity and activity patterns before and during COVID-19 lockdown among youths in China. Covid-19 could widen mental health inequalities for a generation, warns charity. A changed research landscape of youth’s obesogenic behaviours and environments in the post-COVID-19 era. An extended Weight Kernel Density Estimation model forecasts COVID-19 onset risk and identifies spatiotemporal variations of lockdown effects in China. The positive impact of lockdown in Wuhan on containing the COVID-19 outbreak in China. Lau H, Khosrawipour V, Kocbach P, et al.The trouble with trust: time-series analysis of social capital, income inequality, and COVID-19 deaths in 84 countries. A pathway analysis of exploring how HIV-related stigma affects social capital among people living with HIV/AIDS in China. ![]() Social capital and cognitive decline in the aftermath of a natural disaster: a natural experiment from the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami. Does social capital reduce child behavior problems? Results from the Great East Japan Earthquake follow-up for Children Study. Yagi J, Fujiwara T, Yambe T, Okuyama M, Kawachi I, Sakai A.Social capital and health: a systematic review of systematic reviews. Ehsan A, Klaas HS, Bastianen A, Spini D.A four year (1996-2000) analysis of social capital and health status of Canadians: the difference that love makes. A systematic review of the relationships between social capital and socioeconomic inequalities in health: a contribution to understanding the psychosocial pathway of health inequalities. Uphoff EP, Pickett KE, Cabieses B, Small N, Wright J.Social capital and health-implications for health promotion. Social capital and health: starting to make sense of the role of generalized trust and reciprocity. Social capital in old people living with HIV is associated with quality of life: a cross-sectional study in China. Lin P, Yu B, Han J, Wang Z, Jia P, Yang S.Association of neighborhood built environments with childhood obesity: evidence from a 9-year longitudinal, nationally representative survey in the US. Jia P, Xue H, Cheng X, Wang Y, Wang Y.Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2002. Social Capital: A Theory of Social Structure and Action. Our timely, largescale study showed decreased social capital in individual and community dimensions and increased social capital in family and society dimensions during lockdown. There were 43.9%, 5.7%, 32.1%, and 3.7% of the participants showing decreased scores during lockdown for ISC, FSC, CSC, and SSC, respectively, while 7.2%, 24.0%, 15.3%, and 10.7% of participants showed increased scores for ISC, FSC, CSC, and SSC, respectively. When stratified by educational levels, the trends for each dimension of social capital were consistent with the overall population. Overall, compared to before lockdown, ISC and CSC scores decreased, while FSC and SSC scores increased during lockdown. Social capital was measured at four dimensions, including individual social capital (ISC), family social capital (FSC), community social capital (CSC), and society social capital (SSC). Measures of perceptions of social capital were adapted from a validated Chinese version of Health-related Social Capital Measurement based on youths’ characteristics of living and studying environment. It was based on the online COVID-19 Impact on Lifestyle Change Survey (COINLICS) conducted among 10 540 youths at three educational levels, including high/vocational school, undergraduate, and graduate, before and during COVID-19 lockdown. This study aimed to evaluate changes in social capital before and during COVID-19 lockdown among Chinese youths. The lockdown measures due to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) may change the social capital among youths. Social capital refers to the effective functioning of social groups through networks of relationships.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |