The effect of health on social capital; a longitudinal observation study of the UK
Abstract Background UK health policy increasingly focusses on health as an asset. This represents a shift of focus away from specific risk factors towards the more holistic capacity by which integrated care assets in the community support improvements in both health and the wider flourishing of indi...
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Main Authors: | Paul Downward (Author), Simona Rasciute (Author), Harish Kumar (Author) |
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2020-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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