In this study, we examine the extent to which structural conditions that favor investment in social capital affect mortality across nonmetro counties in Mississippi. To this end, we focus on four county structural conditions: (1) place of residence within county boundaries, (2) civic infrastructure, (3) economic conditions, and (4) county regional location. The results clearly indicate that structural conditions that favor investment in social capital lead to lower mortality. Specifically, concentration of disadvantage conditions has an independent effect on mortality. That is, its effect operates independentIy of other structural conditions. In contrast, the effects of place of residence and civic infrastructure do not operate independentl...
Chronic disease is a major health burden in the United States, affecting about half of adults, and l...
This is a post-print of an article published in Health & Place 2006 published by Elsevier. This ver...
This study examines a significant reduction in cardiovascular disease (CVD) mortality1 in two rural,...
ABSTRACT In this study, we examine the extent to which structural conditions that favor investment i...
Mortality research has often focused on individual-level, socioeconomic, and demographic factors ind...
Objectives: Rural disparities in age-adjusted mortality are growing in the United States. While soci...
Purpose: Rural communities often experience higher rates of mortality than their urban counterparts,...
We examined the relationship between race-specific rural mortality and the health infrastructure of ...
Objectives. To examine 47 years of US urban and rural mortality trends at the county level, controll...
It was hypothesized that the socialspatial dialectic (location, education, politics and race) contri...
The effect of social capital on economic growth is examined using linear regression analysis and U.S...
Several recent articles have pointed to the effect of social context on heart disease mortality afte...
More and more literatures suggest that sociological factors, instead of health care system, are keys...
On the surface infant mortality is usually thought of as just a unfortunate part of life in what can...
OBJECTIVES: This study examined premature mortality by county in the United States and assessed its ...
Chronic disease is a major health burden in the United States, affecting about half of adults, and l...
This is a post-print of an article published in Health & Place 2006 published by Elsevier. This ver...
This study examines a significant reduction in cardiovascular disease (CVD) mortality1 in two rural,...
ABSTRACT In this study, we examine the extent to which structural conditions that favor investment i...
Mortality research has often focused on individual-level, socioeconomic, and demographic factors ind...
Objectives: Rural disparities in age-adjusted mortality are growing in the United States. While soci...
Purpose: Rural communities often experience higher rates of mortality than their urban counterparts,...
We examined the relationship between race-specific rural mortality and the health infrastructure of ...
Objectives. To examine 47 years of US urban and rural mortality trends at the county level, controll...
It was hypothesized that the socialspatial dialectic (location, education, politics and race) contri...
The effect of social capital on economic growth is examined using linear regression analysis and U.S...
Several recent articles have pointed to the effect of social context on heart disease mortality afte...
More and more literatures suggest that sociological factors, instead of health care system, are keys...
On the surface infant mortality is usually thought of as just a unfortunate part of life in what can...
OBJECTIVES: This study examined premature mortality by county in the United States and assessed its ...
Chronic disease is a major health burden in the United States, affecting about half of adults, and l...
This is a post-print of an article published in Health & Place 2006 published by Elsevier. This ver...
This study examines a significant reduction in cardiovascular disease (CVD) mortality1 in two rural,...