Salutogenic Impact of Social Capital on Health; a Study in Punjab, Pakistan
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https://doi.org/10.52567/pjsr.v3i4.109Keywords:
Social capital, groups and networks, social cohesion, healthAbstract
Social capital is considered as an important determinant of good health. Using a sample of 400 respondents this study aimed to find out the impact of different dimensions of salutogenic social capital on health. This research used a quantitative research design and household survey was conducted to collect data. A well-structured self-administrated questionnaire was used as a tool for data collection. Sample was obtained through multi-stage sampling technique and the process of data collection was completed in 2014 and data analysis completed in 2015. Findings of this research revealed positive association between social capital (groups and networking) and health of respondents.
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