The Social Capital among Elderly Population of Chandigarh: Cross Sectional Study

Introduction: Social capital is defined as social cohesion among communities. This refers to processes between people which establish network, social trust and co-operation and mutual benefit. The present study was conducted to know the status of social capital among elderly population of Chandigarh...

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Main Authors: Kiranjit Kaur, Naveen Krishan Goel, Manoj Kumar Sharma, Navpreet Singh, Mamta Bishnoi, Ravi Rohilla
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Language:English
Published: Indian Association of Preventive and Social Medicine 2021-03-01
Series:Healthline
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Online Access:http://www.healthlinejournal.org/index_pdf/350.pdf
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spelling doaj-90b9b4cfef2b4b74b0b517eeddf674de2021-05-15T04:45:37ZengIndian Association of Preventive and Social MedicineHealthline2229-337X2320-15252021-03-01121293610.51957/Healthline_179_2020The Social Capital among Elderly Population of Chandigarh: Cross Sectional StudyKiranjit Kaur 0Naveen Krishan Goel1Manoj Kumar Sharma2Navpreet Singh3Mamta Bishnoi 4Ravi Rohilla5Project coordinator, Department of Community Medicine, Post graduate institute of medical education and research (PGIMER), ChandigarhProfessor& Head, Department of Community Medicine, Govt. Medical College & Hospital, ChandigarhAssistant Professor, Centre for Public Health, Panjab University, ChandigarhShri Lal Bahadur Shastri Government Medical College and Hospital, Community Medicine, Mandi, Himachal Pradesh, India Post graduate student, Department of Community Medicine, Government Medical College & Hospital, ChandigarhAssistant Professor, Department of Community Medicine, Govt. Medical College & Hospital, ChandigarhIntroduction: Social capital is defined as social cohesion among communities. This refers to processes between people which establish network, social trust and co-operation and mutual benefit. The present study was conducted to know the status of social capital among elderly population of Chandigarh city, India. Methods: The study was conducted from January to April 2017. The study was community based using convenience sampling. A total of 300 elderly subjects were selected for interview from the electoral rolls. The survey instrument was modified Onyx and Bullen scale consisting of 30 items with responses on likert scale from 1-4. Results: Mean age of respondents was 66.47 years. Male: Female ratio was 1.4:1. 45.7% owned their residence whereas 54.3% lived as tenants. Social capital score of majorities of elderly was good (63.7%) followed by average (19.3%).Highest mean scores were received for questions namely: would you help someone if their vehicle breaks down (3.03±0.69), do you agree to helping yourself when you help others (3.15±0.78) and have you visited your neighborhood in the past week (3.01±0.82). Poorest scorewere received for questions: while on shopping, are likely to run into friends (1.11±0.53) and have you done a favor for a sick neighbor in last 6 months (1.33±0.53). Conclusion: Social capital status among elderly of Chandigarh city was good andhigher scores were seenamong males. Highest mean scores were seen in factor 4 (proactivity in social context) and lowest among family and factor 5 (friend’s connections).http://www.healthlinejournal.org/index_pdf/350.pdfcommunityelderlyself reportonyx bullen scalesocial capitalsocial participation
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author Kiranjit Kaur
Naveen Krishan Goel
Manoj Kumar Sharma
Navpreet Singh
Mamta Bishnoi
Ravi Rohilla
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Naveen Krishan Goel
Manoj Kumar Sharma
Navpreet Singh
Mamta Bishnoi
Ravi Rohilla
The Social Capital among Elderly Population of Chandigarh: Cross Sectional Study
Healthline
communityelderly
self report
onyx bullen scale
social capital
social participation
author_facet Kiranjit Kaur
Naveen Krishan Goel
Manoj Kumar Sharma
Navpreet Singh
Mamta Bishnoi
Ravi Rohilla
author_sort Kiranjit Kaur
title The Social Capital among Elderly Population of Chandigarh: Cross Sectional Study
title_short The Social Capital among Elderly Population of Chandigarh: Cross Sectional Study
title_full The Social Capital among Elderly Population of Chandigarh: Cross Sectional Study
title_fullStr The Social Capital among Elderly Population of Chandigarh: Cross Sectional Study
title_full_unstemmed The Social Capital among Elderly Population of Chandigarh: Cross Sectional Study
title_sort social capital among elderly population of chandigarh: cross sectional study
publisher Indian Association of Preventive and Social Medicine
series Healthline
issn 2229-337X
2320-1525
publishDate 2021-03-01
description Introduction: Social capital is defined as social cohesion among communities. This refers to processes between people which establish network, social trust and co-operation and mutual benefit. The present study was conducted to know the status of social capital among elderly population of Chandigarh city, India. Methods: The study was conducted from January to April 2017. The study was community based using convenience sampling. A total of 300 elderly subjects were selected for interview from the electoral rolls. The survey instrument was modified Onyx and Bullen scale consisting of 30 items with responses on likert scale from 1-4. Results: Mean age of respondents was 66.47 years. Male: Female ratio was 1.4:1. 45.7% owned their residence whereas 54.3% lived as tenants. Social capital score of majorities of elderly was good (63.7%) followed by average (19.3%).Highest mean scores were received for questions namely: would you help someone if their vehicle breaks down (3.03±0.69), do you agree to helping yourself when you help others (3.15±0.78) and have you visited your neighborhood in the past week (3.01±0.82). Poorest scorewere received for questions: while on shopping, are likely to run into friends (1.11±0.53) and have you done a favor for a sick neighbor in last 6 months (1.33±0.53). Conclusion: Social capital status among elderly of Chandigarh city was good andhigher scores were seenamong males. Highest mean scores were seen in factor 4 (proactivity in social context) and lowest among family and factor 5 (friend’s connections).
topic communityelderly
self report
onyx bullen scale
social capital
social participation
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