School of Public Administration, Central China Normal University, Wuhan 430079, China.
Center for Labor and Social Security Research, Central China Normal University, Wuhan 430079, China.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 Dec 24;19(1):190. doi: 10.3390/ijerph19010190.
The influence of social capital on mental health is a controversial topic. As some studies have pointed out, cognitive social capital significantly affects mental health but structural social capital does not. Using data from the China Family Panel Survey, this study measured social capital from social help, social trust, social networks, and social participation, and took regional average level of social capital as the instrumental variables, and applied a two-stage least squares regression. We found that the mental health of residents who trust and help each other is significantly higher than that of residents without trust and mutual help. When residents' efforts to maintain social networks increase, their mental health significantly improves. These results are robust. Furthermore, the impact of social capital on mental health was heterogeneous in terms of urbanicity, gender, age, and area. These results are helpful for making policies for promoting residents' mental health.
社会资本对心理健康的影响是一个有争议的话题。一些研究指出,认知社会资本对心理健康有显著影响,而结构社会资本则没有。本研究使用中国家庭追踪调查的数据,从社会帮助、社会信任、社会网络和社会参与四个方面衡量社会资本,并将区域平均社会资本水平作为工具变量,采用两阶段最小二乘法回归。结果发现,相互信任和相互帮助的居民的心理健康明显高于没有信任和相互帮助的居民。当居民维护社会网络的努力增加时,他们的心理健康明显改善。这些结果是稳健的。此外,社会资本对心理健康的影响在城市、性别、年龄和地区方面存在异质性。这些结果有助于制定促进居民心理健康的政策。