Social exclusion, or being disconnected from a society's organization and communities (Room, 1995), has consistently been linked with negative health and social outcomes (Silburn, 2003; Dudley et al, 1998a & b). Social capital has been argued to address social exclusion. In this paper, the concept of social capital is used to explore how young people may be positioned within society in ways which enhance their mental health. We present findings in which young people linked practices of 'care' with the development of bonds of trust with the community of adults. A key finding is that young people read a lack of 'trust' as a lack of 'care'. This was found to have important implications for young people's emotional resilience. Social capital in...
General population multilevel studies of social capital and mental health are few in number. This mu...
Social capital can be used as a lens to draw attention towards important features, relationships and...
Over the last two decades, social capital has received increasing attention in the international lit...
Social capital has the potential to be a resource for societies, contributing to a range of benefi...
Young people's understandings of social capital have been seldom researched. The indicators typicall...
Drawing on a critical realist approach and especially Derek Layder’s ‘Domain Theory’ (Layder 1997; 2...
This paper demonstrates the important role of Self-Help Support Groups in fostering social capital....
Examining the mechanisms influencing mental health and life satisfaction simultaneously allows for a...
This study sought to explore what Self-Help Support Groups (SHSGs) might have to offer young people ...
The concept of social capital is very much an 'adult' concept, created by adults for adults, with ch...
thesisMental well-being during adolescence is a salient predictor of quality of life in adulthood. ...
This study addresses the gap in the research for sound multidimensional assessment of social capital...
Over the last two decades, social capital has received increasing attention in the international lit...
Over the last two decades, social capital has received increasing attention in the international lit...
Over the last two decades, social capital has received increasing attention in the international lit...
General population multilevel studies of social capital and mental health are few in number. This mu...
Social capital can be used as a lens to draw attention towards important features, relationships and...
Over the last two decades, social capital has received increasing attention in the international lit...
Social capital has the potential to be a resource for societies, contributing to a range of benefi...
Young people's understandings of social capital have been seldom researched. The indicators typicall...
Drawing on a critical realist approach and especially Derek Layder’s ‘Domain Theory’ (Layder 1997; 2...
This paper demonstrates the important role of Self-Help Support Groups in fostering social capital....
Examining the mechanisms influencing mental health and life satisfaction simultaneously allows for a...
This study sought to explore what Self-Help Support Groups (SHSGs) might have to offer young people ...
The concept of social capital is very much an 'adult' concept, created by adults for adults, with ch...
thesisMental well-being during adolescence is a salient predictor of quality of life in adulthood. ...
This study addresses the gap in the research for sound multidimensional assessment of social capital...
Over the last two decades, social capital has received increasing attention in the international lit...
Over the last two decades, social capital has received increasing attention in the international lit...
Over the last two decades, social capital has received increasing attention in the international lit...
General population multilevel studies of social capital and mental health are few in number. This mu...
Social capital can be used as a lens to draw attention towards important features, relationships and...
Over the last two decades, social capital has received increasing attention in the international lit...