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Residents living in communities with higher civic participation report higher self-rated health.


ABSTRACT: It has been shown that community-level social capital may affect residents' health. The present mixed ecological study assesses the evidence for an association between the community-level social capital and the individual level of self-rated health. The Hakui City Health Interview Survey targeted 15,242 people aged 40 years and older from 11 communities. Among them, 6578 residents responded to the questionnaire (response rate, 43.2%). We examined whether the community-level social capital (general trust, norm, and civic participation) was associated with the individual level of self-rated health. Overall, 1919 (29.1%) answers of self-rated poor health were identified. Community-level civic participation was negatively associated with poor self-rated health after adjusting for individual demographic factors, individual social capitals, and community-level economic status, whereas community-level general trust, and norm were not significant. The findings suggest the importance of fostering communities with high civic participation to reduce the poor health status of residents.

SUBMITTER: Noguchi-Shinohara M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7584176 | biostudies-literature | 2020

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Residents living in communities with higher civic participation report higher self-rated health.

Noguchi-Shinohara Moeko M   Hirako Kohei K   Tsujiguchi Hiromasa H   Itatani Tomoya T   Yanagihara Kiyoko K   Samuta Hikaru H   Nakamura Hiroyuki H  

PloS one 20201023 10


It has been shown that community-level social capital may affect residents' health. The present mixed ecological study assesses the evidence for an association between the community-level social capital and the individual level of self-rated health. The Hakui City Health Interview Survey targeted 15,242 people aged 40 years and older from 11 communities. Among them, 6578 residents responded to the questionnaire (response rate, 43.2%). We examined whether the community-level social capital (gener  ...[more]

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