Center for Community-Based Research, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, 44 Binney Street, LW 703, Boston, MA, USA.
Health Place. 2010 Sep;16(5):1007-13. doi: 10.1016/j.healthplace.2010.06.005. Epub 2010 Jun 20.
This study examined the associations between social networks, social support, social cohesion, and perceived neighborhood safety among an ethnically diverse sample of 1352 residents living in 12 low-income public housing sites in Boston, Massachusetts. For males and females, social cohesion was associated with perceived safety. For males, a smaller social network was associated with greater feelings of safety. Social support was not a significant predictor of perceived safety. The findings reported here are useful in exploring a potential pathway through which social environmental factors influence health and in untangling the complex set of variables that may influence perceived safety.
本研究调查了社会网络、社会支持、社会凝聚力以及在马萨诸塞州波士顿的 12 个低收入公共住房点居住的 1352 名种族多样化的居民中感知到的邻里安全之间的关联。对于男性和女性,社会凝聚力与感知到的安全有关。对于男性,较小的社交网络与更大的安全感有关。社会支持并不是感知安全的重要预测因素。这里报告的研究结果有助于探索社会环境因素影响健康的潜在途径,并理清可能影响感知安全的复杂变量。