Aims: To study the impact of social participation, trust, and the miniaturization of community, i.e. high social participation/low trust, on the risk of high alcohol consumption. Methods: The Scania 2000 public health survey is a cross-sectional, postal questionnaire study. A total of 13 604 persons aged 18–80 years were included. A logistic regression model was used to investigate the association between the social capital variables and high alcohol consumption (168.0 g/week or more for men and 108.0 g/week or more for women). The multivariate analyses analysed the importance of confounders (age, country of origin, education, and economic stress) on the risk of high alcohol consumption according to the social capital variables. Results: A ...
AIMS: To investigate the association between political trust in the Riksdag (the national parliament...
Abstract The aim was to evaluate the prevalence of alcohol consumption, binge drinking and their ass...
<div><p>Adolescence is characterized by heightened susceptibility to peer influence, which makes ado...
Abstract — Aims: To study the impact of social participation, trust, and the miniaturization of comm...
Background: To study the impact of social participation, trust and the miniaturisation of community,...
Abstract Background Trust as a measure of social capital has been documented to be associated with h...
Background: Social capital has lately received much attention in public health research. However, fe...
BACKGROUND: Hazardous alcohol consumption is a leading cause of mortality in the former Soviet Union...
PURPOSE: To explore evidence on the influence of community level social factors on alcohol use among...
Recent statistic shows that about 28% of adolescents living in Stockholm drink alcohol at such a hig...
Social capital is often operationalised as social participation in the activities of the formal and ...
The concept of social capital has gained wide interest in public health research in recent years. Ho...
Objectives: The impact of social participation, trust and the miniaturization of community, i.e. the...
Cross-sectional survey data on Swedish adolescents aged 12-18 was used to estimate the link between ...
Objective: Social capital has been described as having both positive influences as well as negative ...
AIMS: To investigate the association between political trust in the Riksdag (the national parliament...
Abstract The aim was to evaluate the prevalence of alcohol consumption, binge drinking and their ass...
<div><p>Adolescence is characterized by heightened susceptibility to peer influence, which makes ado...
Abstract — Aims: To study the impact of social participation, trust, and the miniaturization of comm...
Background: To study the impact of social participation, trust and the miniaturisation of community,...
Abstract Background Trust as a measure of social capital has been documented to be associated with h...
Background: Social capital has lately received much attention in public health research. However, fe...
BACKGROUND: Hazardous alcohol consumption is a leading cause of mortality in the former Soviet Union...
PURPOSE: To explore evidence on the influence of community level social factors on alcohol use among...
Recent statistic shows that about 28% of adolescents living in Stockholm drink alcohol at such a hig...
Social capital is often operationalised as social participation in the activities of the formal and ...
The concept of social capital has gained wide interest in public health research in recent years. Ho...
Objectives: The impact of social participation, trust and the miniaturization of community, i.e. the...
Cross-sectional survey data on Swedish adolescents aged 12-18 was used to estimate the link between ...
Objective: Social capital has been described as having both positive influences as well as negative ...
AIMS: To investigate the association between political trust in the Riksdag (the national parliament...
Abstract The aim was to evaluate the prevalence of alcohol consumption, binge drinking and their ass...
<div><p>Adolescence is characterized by heightened susceptibility to peer influence, which makes ado...