Social Capital and Health: Research Findings and Questions on a Modern Public Health Perspective
Author: de Leonardis, Ota
Source: European Journal of Social Quality, Volume 6, Number 2, November 2006 , pp. 19-51(33)
Abstract:
This article aims at contributing to the discussion on the features of public health systems consistent with the broader definition of health - broader than the strictly bio-medical one - which is currently accepted in the related literature. The questions it raises are on how social capital influences well-being, and on whether and how it can be recognized and cultivated as a basic resource for health, and integrated into the health systems.In the first part, research literature on the ways health conditions are correlated with both poverty and social capital is briefly discussed. In the second part, several cases on health prevention and rehabilitation programs are analysed in some detail, as they appear to improve the health conditions of a community by investing in its 'social capital'. The main insights are on how to combine social protection with individual agency.DOI: 10.3167/ejsq.2006.060203
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