Social capital and mental health: Public perceptions of mental illness and the accrual of social capital | | Posted on:2015-12-04 | Degree:M.A | Type:Thesis | | University:Queen's University (Canada) | Candidate:Bouchard, Katherine Sasha | Full Text:PDF | | GTID:2475390017994853 | Subject:Sociology | | Abstract/Summary: | PDF Full Text Request | | As much as the psychosocial nature of mental illness cannot be ignored, it is generally agreed that social ties play a beneficial role in the maintenance of psychological well-being. Small social networks, few close relationships, and low perceived adequacy of social support and quality of life have all been linked to depressive symptoms. Conversely, the challenges of establishing a causal relationship to social ties are generally greater for mental health than they are for other health outcomes.;The purpose of the present study was to identify the association between social capital and overall psychological well-being among Canadian citizens aged 12 and older, by conducting a secondary analysis of microdata using the 2009/2010 cross-sectional Canadian Community Health Survey.;The present study included a weighted sample of 124,188 individuals aged 12 years or older who participated in the Canadian Community Health Survey from 2009-2010. Ordinal regression was used to examine the association between self-perceived mental health and social capital in the context of community involvement and sense of belonging in the community.;Respondents who felt a sense of belonging in their local community reported mental health superior to individuals who did not have a community-based sense of belonging. This association was explained by respondent's age, sex, marital status and was mediated by voluntary organization membership and immigration status. Results provided evidence of a relationship between elements of social capital and mental health. Positive social relationships and civic engagement are relevant to positive mental health. | | Keywords/Search Tags: | Social, Mental | PDF Full Text Request | Related items |
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