Contains fulltext : 207453.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This study investigates whether there are differences in informal social capital between people with a chronic illness and healthy individuals. We also test to what extent this relationship is mediated by individual characteristics and moderated by country-level characteristics. In contrast to previous research, we use representative recent and high-quality data from the European Social Survey of 2012 as well as multilevel analysis. Our results demonstrate that chronically ill people have less informal social capital, all across Europe. Individual characteristics, including depression, subjective health, and perceived income, mediate this relationship almos...
There is growing interest in the role of social relationships in explaining patterns of health. We c...
There is growing interest in the role of social relationships in explaining patterns of health. We c...
Background: UK health policy increasingly focusses on health as an asset. This represents a shift of...
This study investigates whether there are differences in informal social capital between people with...
Background: Social capital in the living environment, both on the individual and neighbourhood level...
In this study, we simultaneously examined the influence of both informal and formal social capital a...
In this study, we simultaneously examined the influence of both informal and formal social capital a...
Objectives: This study used an ecological model of social capital to examine the relationship betwee...
Some Russians are healthier than others. To what extent does their health vary with involvement or e...
The article examines the relationship between neighbourhood social capital and two health outcomes: ...
The relationship between social capital and health is capturing the attention of an increasing numbe...
Background: We test two different perspectives on social capital and its association with health; a ...
Although it is now widely acknowledged that the social environment plays an important role in people...
There is growing interest in the role of social relationships in explaining patterns of health. We c...
Introduction. Despite the evidence of the reduced well-being of people with a chronic illness or imp...
There is growing interest in the role of social relationships in explaining patterns of health. We c...
There is growing interest in the role of social relationships in explaining patterns of health. We c...
Background: UK health policy increasingly focusses on health as an asset. This represents a shift of...
This study investigates whether there are differences in informal social capital between people with...
Background: Social capital in the living environment, both on the individual and neighbourhood level...
In this study, we simultaneously examined the influence of both informal and formal social capital a...
In this study, we simultaneously examined the influence of both informal and formal social capital a...
Objectives: This study used an ecological model of social capital to examine the relationship betwee...
Some Russians are healthier than others. To what extent does their health vary with involvement or e...
The article examines the relationship between neighbourhood social capital and two health outcomes: ...
The relationship between social capital and health is capturing the attention of an increasing numbe...
Background: We test two different perspectives on social capital and its association with health; a ...
Although it is now widely acknowledged that the social environment plays an important role in people...
There is growing interest in the role of social relationships in explaining patterns of health. We c...
Introduction. Despite the evidence of the reduced well-being of people with a chronic illness or imp...
There is growing interest in the role of social relationships in explaining patterns of health. We c...
There is growing interest in the role of social relationships in explaining patterns of health. We c...
Background: UK health policy increasingly focusses on health as an asset. This represents a shift of...