Capital social de las mujeres mayores usuarias de la red pública de la Atención Primaria de Salud
Background: Social capital is an economical idea that refers to connections between individuals and entities that can be economically valuable. Aim: To establish the relationship of social capital as a health care asset, with sociodemographic variables of older women attending public health care ser...
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oai:scielo:S0034-988720160008000032016-12-21Capital social de las mujeres mayores usuarias de la red pública de la Atención Primaria de SaludArcos,EstelaSánchez,XimenaBailey,ChristineGonzález,LuisVollrath,AntoniaMuñoz,Luz Angélica Aged Primary Health Care Social Capital Women Background: Social capital is an economical idea that refers to connections between individuals and entities that can be economically valuable. Aim: To establish the relationship of social capital as a health care asset, with sociodemographic variables of older women attending public health care services. Material and Methods: Chens Personal Social Capital scale was applied to 113 women aged between 64 and 80 years during 2014. Cronbachs alpha of the instrument was calculated. Results: The Cronbachs alpha of the instrument was 0.86. The average score for social capital was 23.9 points of a maximum of 50. Bridging capital scores had the higher disparity, specifically in participation in community organizations and the representation of their interest in them. Bonding capital decreased along with a higher age of interviewed women (r = -0,43, p < 0,01). Higher territorial roots were associated with a lower perception of social community resource availability (r = -0,42, p < 0,01). Conclusions: The social capital scores in these women were low. Their better support networks were close relationships and relatives. The sensation of solitude increased with age.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedad Médica de SantiagoRevista médica de Chile v.144 n.8 20162016-08-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-98872016000800003es10.4067/S0034-98872016000800003 |
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Background: Social capital is an economical idea that refers to connections between individuals and entities that can be economically valuable. Aim: To establish the relationship of social capital as a health care asset, with sociodemographic variables of older women attending public health care services. Material and Methods: Chens Personal Social Capital scale was applied to 113 women aged between 64 and 80 years during 2014. Cronbachs alpha of the instrument was calculated. Results: The Cronbachs alpha of the instrument was 0.86. The average score for social capital was 23.9 points of a maximum of 50. Bridging capital scores had the higher disparity, specifically in participation in community organizations and the representation of their interest in them. Bonding capital decreased along with a higher age of interviewed women (r = -0,43, p < 0,01). Higher territorial roots were associated with a lower perception of social community resource availability (r = -0,42, p < 0,01). Conclusions: The social capital scores in these women were low. Their better support networks were close relationships and relatives. The sensation of solitude increased with age. |
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Arcos,Estela Sánchez,Ximena Bailey,Christine González,Luis Vollrath,Antonia Muñoz,Luz Angélica |
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Arcos,Estela Sánchez,Ximena Bailey,Christine González,Luis Vollrath,Antonia Muñoz,Luz Angélica |
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Arcos,Estela |
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Capital social de las mujeres mayores usuarias de la red pública de la Atención Primaria de Salud |
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Capital social de las mujeres mayores usuarias de la red pública de la Atención Primaria de Salud |
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Capital social de las mujeres mayores usuarias de la red pública de la Atención Primaria de Salud |
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Capital social de las mujeres mayores usuarias de la red pública de la Atención Primaria de Salud |
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Capital social de las mujeres mayores usuarias de la red pública de la Atención Primaria de Salud |
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capital social de las mujeres mayores usuarias de la red pública de la atención primaria de salud |
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Sociedad Médica de Santiago |
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2016 |
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