Comparing the association between social capital and self-rated health in poor and affluent nations
Country context has been shown to influence the association between social capital and health; however, few studies have examined how the level of societal affluence affects the relationship between social capital and health. Drawing on the study of individual-level socioeconomic variation in the re...
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Main Authors: | William T. Story (Author), Jennifer L. Glanville (Author) |
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2019-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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