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Title
Social capital and self-rated health: a contextual analysis.
Authors
Kawachi, I; Kennedy, B P; Glass, R
Abstract
Social capital consists of features of social organization--such as trust between citizens, norms of reciprocity, and group membership--that facilitate collective action. This article reports a contextual analysis of social capital and individual self-rated health, with adjustment for individual household income, health behaviors, and other covariates.
Publication
American journal of public health, 1999, Vol 89, Issue 8, p1187