The present study investigated individual-level determinants of community social capital among older adults in urban China, with a particular emphasis on health and family social capital. A quota sampling method was used to select 456 adults aged 60 or older from 16 local communities in the city of Suzhou in 2015. Multiple indicators and multiple courses in structural equation modeling were used to examine the proposed model. Latent constructs of community social capital (i.e., cognitive social capital and structural social capital) were established. The results showed that family social capital and instrumental activities of daily living were the most influential determinants of cognitive social capital, whereas activities of daily living ...
This study explores the status quo of preventive care use and social capital among middle-aged and e...
China has seen an accelerated process of urbanization in the past 30 years. The influence of urbaniz...
Abstract Background The debate on the relationship between social capital and health is still ongoin...
This paper uses longitudinal data from China to examine the causal relationship between structural s...
Article on social capital and self-rated health among middle-aged and older adults in China
Abstract Background The importance of social and economic capital as predictors of health is widely ...
BackgroundThe elderly in rural areas comprise over half of the older population in China, and their ...
China is fast becoming an ageing society and this is raising important issues for public health. Thi...
Increasing life expectancy in relation to healthy aging can be a challenge for older adults and the ...
Summary: Background: Social capital is important for people's health. Few studies have examined the...
To examine the relationship between social capital and depression among community-dwelling older adu...
OBJECTIVE: This study examined the moderator role of intergenerational family capital on the relatio...
Abstract Background The association between social capital and health-related quality of life (HRQoL...
Background: To examine the relationship between social capital and depression among community-dwelli...
Maintaining physical and mental health of older people is one of the important issues to be addresse...
This study explores the status quo of preventive care use and social capital among middle-aged and e...
China has seen an accelerated process of urbanization in the past 30 years. The influence of urbaniz...
Abstract Background The debate on the relationship between social capital and health is still ongoin...
This paper uses longitudinal data from China to examine the causal relationship between structural s...
Article on social capital and self-rated health among middle-aged and older adults in China
Abstract Background The importance of social and economic capital as predictors of health is widely ...
BackgroundThe elderly in rural areas comprise over half of the older population in China, and their ...
China is fast becoming an ageing society and this is raising important issues for public health. Thi...
Increasing life expectancy in relation to healthy aging can be a challenge for older adults and the ...
Summary: Background: Social capital is important for people's health. Few studies have examined the...
To examine the relationship between social capital and depression among community-dwelling older adu...
OBJECTIVE: This study examined the moderator role of intergenerational family capital on the relatio...
Abstract Background The association between social capital and health-related quality of life (HRQoL...
Background: To examine the relationship between social capital and depression among community-dwelli...
Maintaining physical and mental health of older people is one of the important issues to be addresse...
This study explores the status quo of preventive care use and social capital among middle-aged and e...
China has seen an accelerated process of urbanization in the past 30 years. The influence of urbaniz...
Abstract Background The debate on the relationship between social capital and health is still ongoin...