BACKGROUND: Trust is important for health at both the individual and societal level. Previous research using Western concepts of trust has shown that a high level of trust in society can positively affect individuals' health; however, it has been found that the concepts and culture of trust in China are different from those in Western countries and research on the relationship between trust and health in China is scarce.METHOD: The analyses use data from the national scale China General Social Survey (CGSS) on adults aged above 18 in 2005 and 2010. Two concepts of trust ("out-group" and "in-group" trust) are used to examine the relationship between trust and self-rated health in China. Multilevel logistical models are applied, examining the...
Psychological insecurity and interpersonal trust were empirically tested in a conceptual model in re...
Using data from the World Values Survey, this study examines the associations among trust, social ne...
To examine the relations between factors of social capital and self-rated health among Chinese adult...
BACKGROUND: Trust is important for health at both the individual and societal level. Previous resear...
Background: Trust is important for health at both the individual and societal level. Previous resear...
We investigate relationship between social capital and self rated health (SRH) in urban and rural Ch...
Generalized trust reflects whether individuals extend their trust to others in general and is import...
Objectives We aimed to examine the associations of both individual-level and county-level social cap...
Despite increasing evidence that social capital is positively associated with health, the pathways t...
This paper uses the 2005 and 2006 China General Social Survey (CGSS) to study the relationship betwe...
Prior research found that physical and psychological health are positively associated with generaliz...
Background: Vertical and horizontal trust, as dimensions of social capital, may be important determi...
Zhang Jianxin.Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1990.Abstract --- p.2Chapter Chapt...
Social trust, as an essential element of political culture, is assumed to strongly affect the effect...
Three main opposing camps exist over how social capital relates to population health, namely the soc...
Psychological insecurity and interpersonal trust were empirically tested in a conceptual model in re...
Using data from the World Values Survey, this study examines the associations among trust, social ne...
To examine the relations between factors of social capital and self-rated health among Chinese adult...
BACKGROUND: Trust is important for health at both the individual and societal level. Previous resear...
Background: Trust is important for health at both the individual and societal level. Previous resear...
We investigate relationship between social capital and self rated health (SRH) in urban and rural Ch...
Generalized trust reflects whether individuals extend their trust to others in general and is import...
Objectives We aimed to examine the associations of both individual-level and county-level social cap...
Despite increasing evidence that social capital is positively associated with health, the pathways t...
This paper uses the 2005 and 2006 China General Social Survey (CGSS) to study the relationship betwe...
Prior research found that physical and psychological health are positively associated with generaliz...
Background: Vertical and horizontal trust, as dimensions of social capital, may be important determi...
Zhang Jianxin.Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1990.Abstract --- p.2Chapter Chapt...
Social trust, as an essential element of political culture, is assumed to strongly affect the effect...
Three main opposing camps exist over how social capital relates to population health, namely the soc...
Psychological insecurity and interpersonal trust were empirically tested in a conceptual model in re...
Using data from the World Values Survey, this study examines the associations among trust, social ne...
To examine the relations between factors of social capital and self-rated health among Chinese adult...