Social capital and self-rated health amongst older people in western Finland and northern Sweden: a multi-level analysis

We conclude that contextual-level social capital on a municipal level is less important for understanding the influence of social capital on health in the Bothnia region of Finland and Sweden. On the other hand, our study shows that individual-level social participation and trust have a positive and...

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Published in:International Journal of Behavioral Medicine
Main Authors: Nyqvist, Fredrica, Nygård, Mikael, Steenbeek, Wouter
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:unknown
Published: 2014
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Online Access:https://research.abo.fi/en/publications/7db94189-8805-481c-9e1d-0dc99da94541
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12529-013-9307-0
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Summary:We conclude that contextual-level social capital on a municipal level is less important for understanding the influence of social capital on health in the Bothnia region of Finland and Sweden. On the other hand, our study shows that individual-level social participation and trust have a positive and significant association with self-rated health. We suggest that other ways of defining social capital at the collective level, such as the inclusion of neighbourhood social capital, could be one direction for future research.