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ГРУППОВОЙ СОЦИАЛЬНЫЙ КАПИТАЛ И ИНДИВИДУАЛЬНОЕ ЗДОРОВЬЕ: ОБЗОР ЗАРУБЕЖНЫХ ИССЛЕДОВАНИЙ


Тип статьи
научная статья
Коды УДК
316.47+314.4
Страницы
133-141
Ключевые слова
социальный капитал, индивидуальное здоровье, косвенное и прямое влияние, механизмы связи

Авторы
Елисеева С.Ю.

Место работы
Елисеева С.Ю.
Пермский государственный национальный исследовательский университет


Аннотация
Представлен аналитический обзор результатов зарубежных исследований, опубликованных в рецензируемых журналах в 2000 - 2020 гг., о влиянии группового социального капитала на индивидуальное здоровье. Были выявлены и описаны индикаторы измерения группового социального капитала и индивидуального здоровья. Раскрыты два направления влияния группового социального капитала на здоровье индивида: прямое, или «композиционное» (compositional), и косвенное, или «контекстуальное» (contextual). В рамках этих направлений автором установлены пять механизмов связи социального капитала на уровне группы и здоровья индивида: 1) создание психосоциальной среды, 2) использование ресурсов группы для решения вопросов здоровья, 3) деятельность группы, направленная на создание пространства и практик, оказывающих влияние на индивидуальное здоровье, 4) контроль и регулирование поведения членов группы в отношении своего здоровья, 5) предоставление социально-экономического статуса для получения ресурсов для индивидуального здоровья. Описаны примеры реализации выявленных механизмов с учетом положительного и отрицательного влияния социального капитала на здоровье.

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