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Adversity in Childhood and Mental Health in Adulthood: The Role of Social Capital
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 January 2009
Abstract
The study examines whether social capital fosters resilience among individuals who are at a high risk of developing mental distress in adulthood. Results suggest that social capital is not associated with a reduction in the probability that high-risk individuals will experience mental distress, while one form of social capital, membership in groups and associations, appears to play a protective role among low-risk individuals. Overall, our research suggests that policies aimed at increasing social capital would not be able to reduce the gap in mental health between disadvantaged individuals and the rest of the population.
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- Themed Section on Resilience and Social Exclusion
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