Authors
Philayrath Phongsavan, Tien Chey, Adrian Bauman, Robert Brooks, Derrick Silove
Publication date
2006/11/1
Journal
Social science & medicine
Volume
63
Issue
10
Pages
2546-2561
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
High levels of social capital may be associated with positive mental health in adults. However, quantifying the various dimensions of social capital has presented a challenge due in part to the diverse definitions and measures used. Data from a representative, population-wide survey of Australian adults aged 16 years and older were used to investigate the links between dimensions of social capital and mental health morbidity. Social capital comprised three constructs and was measured at the individual level: feelings of trust and safety, community participation and neighbourhood connections and reciprocity. Mental health was measured by the 10-item Kessler (K10) instrument and assessed symptoms of psychological distress (i.e., depression and anxiety) over the previous month. Community participation showed a weak, and neighbourhood connections and reciprocity a moderate association with distress …
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Scholar articles
P Phongsavan, T Chey, A Bauman, R Brooks, D Silove - Social science & medicine, 2006