Higher social capital is associated with fewer treatment delays among cervical cancer survivors, with notable racial disparities in reported social capital levels and access to timely care. In this ...
Social capital, defined as the value derived from social networks, fosters cooperation and mutual benefit. It plays a crucial role in both personal and professional environments by building trust and ...
A wealth of research highlights that strong social capital, the connections and networks of relationships among and between groups, is linked to better community health. New research from the ...
For too long, we’ve measured ourselves on one metric: Our bank balance. This has left many of us feeling perpetually like the “have-nots” of the economy. But with social capital in our pockets - what ...
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