社会资本
预期寿命
健康的社会决定因素
医学
社会流动性
社会支持
人口学
公共卫生
环境卫生
心理学
政治学
社会心理学
人口
社会学
护理部
法学
作者
Minkyoung Choi,Marco Mesa‐Frias,Eveline Nüesch,James Hargreaves,David Prieto‐Merino,Ann Bowling,George Davey Smith,Shah Ebrahim,Caroline Dale,Juan P. Casas
摘要
Social capital is considered to be an important determinant of life expectancy and cardiovascular health. Evidence on the association between social capital and all-cause mortality, cardiovascular disease (CVD) and cancer was systematically reviewed.Prospective studies examining the association of social capital with these outcomes were systematically sought in Medline, Embase and PsycInfo, all from inception to 8 October 2012. We categorized the findings from studies according to seven dimensions of social capital, including social participation, social network, civic participation,social support, trust, norm of reciprocity and sense of community, and pooled the estimates across studies to obtain summary relative risks of the health outcomes for each social capital dimension. We excluded studies focusing on children, refugees or immigrants and studies conducted in the former Soviet Union.Fourteen prospective studies were identified. The pooled estimates showed no association between most social capital dimensions and all-cause mortality, CVD or cancer. Limited evidence was found for association of increased mortality with social participation and civic participation when comparing the most extreme risk comparisons.Evidence to support an association between social capital and health outcomes is limited. Lack of consensus on measurements for social capital hinders the comparability of studies and weakens the evidence base.
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