Title of article
Intraurban patterns of neighborhoodlevel social capital: a pilot study
Author/Authors
King ، Jaron - Brigham Young University , Hine ، Cassidy A. - Brigham Young University , Washburn ، Tessa - Brigham Young University , Montgomery ، Hunter D Brigham Young University , Chaney ، Robert A. - Brigham Young University
Pages
6
From page
150
To page
155
Abstract
Background: Social capital is a construct of interaction and social trust in one’s fellow community members. These interactions can provide a safety net for individuals in terms of information, social support, and adherence to social norms. While a number of studies have previously examined the relationship between social capital and health outcomes, few have examined the theparallel relationship of social capital and geographic place with respect to health outcomes. Methods: Considering social capital as facilitated by specific structures, we evaluate the relationship between neighborhoodlevel social capital and disability rates in a major Southern US city. Disability rates were collected through neighborhoodlevel data via the AmericanCommunity Survey (ACS) and compared to a geocoded map of neighborhoodlevel social capital measures during spring, 2016. Results: Higher social capital within a neighborhood coincided with lower disability rates in that neighborhood (r=0.14, P=0.016) when compared to random assortment models. Conclusion: Findings from this research add evidence to the value of the built environment, not only providing resources and shaping choices, but for facilitating important social relationships.
Keywords
Social environments , Urban spatial distributions , Neighborhood , Urban health , Social support
Journal title
Health Promotion Perspectives
Serial Year
2019
Journal title
Health Promotion Perspectives
Record number
2458009
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