Saville Christopher W N
School of Psychology, Bangor University, Bangor, UK
J Epidemiol Community Health. 2020 Nov 7. doi: 10.1136/jech-2020-215188.
Social capital may be a social good in health terms, but it is not necessarily a universal good. Several studies have shown that while there is a positive association between ecological social capital and health in people with high individual-level social capital, this relationship is weaker or even reversed in those with low individual-level social capital. Such studies, however, have used relatively coarse levels of geography for quantifying ecological social capital. The present study looks at this relationship at a more fine-grained spatial scale.
Data from the National Survey for Wales (n=27 828, weighted mean age=48.4) were linked to previously published small-area estimates (n=410) of ecological social capital for Wales. Mixed effects models were then used to assess whether the relationship between mental well-being and self-reported health on one hand, and ecological social capital (sense of belonging) on the other, was moderated by individual-level social capital.
The models found the same moderation of the relationship that has been demonstrated previously: Although ecological social capital is positively associated with health in respondents with high individual-level social capital, the relationship is negative in those with low individual-level social capital.
This study replicates this association at a spatial scale orders of magnitude more fine-grained than had been shown previously. Ecological social capital is not an unambiguously positive factor for public health, and may be a risk factor for marginalised people.
从健康角度来看,社会资本可能是一种社会福祉,但它不一定是普遍的福祉。多项研究表明,虽然生态社会资本与个体层面社会资本较高的人群的健康之间存在正相关,但在个体层面社会资本较低的人群中,这种关系较弱甚至相反。然而,此类研究在量化生态社会资本时使用的地理层面相对粗略。本研究在更精细的空间尺度上考察这种关系。
来自威尔士全国调查的数据(n = 27828,加权平均年龄 = 48.4)与先前发表的威尔士生态社会资本的小区域估计值(n = 410)相关联。然后使用混合效应模型来评估一方面心理健康与自我报告的健康之间的关系,以及另一方面与生态社会资本(归属感)之间的关系是否受到个体层面社会资本的调节。
模型发现了先前已证明的相同关系调节:虽然生态社会资本与个体层面社会资本较高的受访者的健康呈正相关,但在个体层面社会资本较低的受访者中,这种关系是负相关。
本研究在比先前所示精细几个数量级的空间尺度上重现了这种关联。生态社会资本并非对公共卫生有明确积极作用的因素,对边缘化人群而言可能是一个风险因素。