Background: This study used a social capital framework to examine the relationship between a set of potential protective (’health assets’) factors and the wellbeing of 15 year adolescents living in Spain and England. The overall purpose of the study was to compare the consistency of these relationships between countries and to investigate their respective relative importance. Methods: Data were drawn from the 2002, English and Spanish components of the WHO Health Behaviour in School-Aged Children (HBSC) survey A total of 3,591 respondents (1884, Spain; 1707, England) aged 15, drawn from random samples of students in 215 and 80 schools respectively were included in the study. A series of univariate, bivariate and multivariate (general...
Social capital and especially trust are the foundation of most personal relationships and it is cons...
This work was supported by the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports (MEYS) under contracts No. LG...
The aim of the research reported here was to examine the causal impact of social capital on health i...
An increasing body of research has pointed to the relevance of social capital in studying a great va...
Background. The concept of social capital has been extensively used to explain the relationship betw...
Background The concept of social capital has been identified as a ‘resource for societies, contribu...
Discovering whether social capital endowments in modern societies have been subjected or not to a pr...
Purpose: Social capital is essential for the successful development of young people. The current stu...
see also http://www.eera-ecer.de/ecer-programmes/conference/6/contribution/17157/Social capital theo...
Background: Although most countries in the European Union are richer and healthier than ever, health...
Background Recent reports of increasing prevalence of frequent health complaints and mental health p...
Although previous research established a positive association between perceived social support and a...
BackgroundRecent reports of increasing prevalence of frequent health complaints and mental health pr...
Although previous research established a positive association between perceived social support and a...
Background: The concept of social capital has been extensively used to explain the relationship betw...
Social capital and especially trust are the foundation of most personal relationships and it is cons...
This work was supported by the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports (MEYS) under contracts No. LG...
The aim of the research reported here was to examine the causal impact of social capital on health i...
An increasing body of research has pointed to the relevance of social capital in studying a great va...
Background. The concept of social capital has been extensively used to explain the relationship betw...
Background The concept of social capital has been identified as a ‘resource for societies, contribu...
Discovering whether social capital endowments in modern societies have been subjected or not to a pr...
Purpose: Social capital is essential for the successful development of young people. The current stu...
see also http://www.eera-ecer.de/ecer-programmes/conference/6/contribution/17157/Social capital theo...
Background: Although most countries in the European Union are richer and healthier than ever, health...
Background Recent reports of increasing prevalence of frequent health complaints and mental health p...
Although previous research established a positive association between perceived social support and a...
BackgroundRecent reports of increasing prevalence of frequent health complaints and mental health pr...
Although previous research established a positive association between perceived social support and a...
Background: The concept of social capital has been extensively used to explain the relationship betw...
Social capital and especially trust are the foundation of most personal relationships and it is cons...
This work was supported by the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports (MEYS) under contracts No. LG...
The aim of the research reported here was to examine the causal impact of social capital on health i...