There is increasing interest among researchers in the effects of social capital on the health of older adults. One of the key policy question for an ageing population concerns how do we identify the factors that influence health. Very recently, an increasing interest on social capital as a key determinant for health has developed and, surprisingly, not much is known for the European population. This paper analyzes the association between social capital and self-perceived health among older adults in Europe using a mixed effects logistic model. Social capital is considered in its two components—bonding and bridging—in order to understand if the relations inside or outside an individual inner circle have a different association with health. Our results give empirical support to the role of individual social capital in preventing a poor self-perceived health. This means that social capital, especially the bridging component of it, can be one of the key factors of ageing in good health and should be fostered by policy makers in order to give an answer to one of the most compelling challenge of our century: population ageing.

Social Capital and Self Perceived Health Among European Older Adults / Arezzo, Maria Felice; Giudici, Cristina. - In: SOCIAL INDICATORS RESEARCH. - ISSN 1573-0921. - 130:2(2017), pp. 665-685. [10.1007/s11205-015-1195-z]

Social Capital and Self Perceived Health Among European Older Adults

AREZZO, Maria Felice;GIUDICI, CRISTINA
2017

Abstract

There is increasing interest among researchers in the effects of social capital on the health of older adults. One of the key policy question for an ageing population concerns how do we identify the factors that influence health. Very recently, an increasing interest on social capital as a key determinant for health has developed and, surprisingly, not much is known for the European population. This paper analyzes the association between social capital and self-perceived health among older adults in Europe using a mixed effects logistic model. Social capital is considered in its two components—bonding and bridging—in order to understand if the relations inside or outside an individual inner circle have a different association with health. Our results give empirical support to the role of individual social capital in preventing a poor self-perceived health. This means that social capital, especially the bridging component of it, can be one of the key factors of ageing in good health and should be fostered by policy makers in order to give an answer to one of the most compelling challenge of our century: population ageing.
2017
Health; Older adults; Social capital
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Social Capital and Self Perceived Health Among European Older Adults / Arezzo, Maria Felice; Giudici, Cristina. - In: SOCIAL INDICATORS RESEARCH. - ISSN 1573-0921. - 130:2(2017), pp. 665-685. [10.1007/s11205-015-1195-z]
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