Original paper
Does greater individual social capital improve the management of hypertension? Cross-national analysis of 61 229 individuals in 21 countries
Abstract
Social capital, characterised by trust, reciprocity and cooperation, is positively associated with a number of health outcomes. We test the hypothesis that among hypertensive individuals, those with greater social capital are more likely to have their hypertension detected, treated and controlled.Cross-sectional data from 21 countries in the Prospective Urban and Rural Epidemiology study were collected covering 61 229 hypertensive individuals...
Paper Details
Title
Does greater individual social capital improve the management of hypertension? Cross-national analysis of 61 229 individuals in 21 countries
Published Date
Dec 1, 2017
Journal
Volume
2
Issue
4
Pages
e000443 - e000443
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