A cross-sectional description of social capital in an international sample of persons living with HIV/AIDS (PLWH)
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Social capital refers to the resources linked to having a strong social network. This concept plays into health outcomes among People Living with HIV/AIDS because, globally, this is a highly marginalized population. Case studies show...
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doaj-aa3f4b72711a482db533631639be85992020-11-25T00:44:50ZengBMCBMC Public Health1471-24582012-03-0112118810.1186/1471-2458-12-188A cross-sectional description of social capital in an international sample of persons living with HIV/AIDS (PLWH)Webel AllisonPhillips J CraigRose CarolHolzemer William LChen Wei-TiTyer-Viola LyndaRivero-Méndez MartaNicholas PatriceNokes KathleenKemppainen JeanneSefcik ElizabethBrion JohnEller LucilleIipinge ScholastikaKirksey KennWantland DeanChaiphibalsarisdi PuangtipJohnson Mallory OPortillo CarmenCorless Inge BVoss JoachimSalata Robert A<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Social capital refers to the resources linked to having a strong social network. This concept plays into health outcomes among People Living with HIV/AIDS because, globally, this is a highly marginalized population. Case studies show that modifying social capital can lead to improvements in HIV transmission and management; however, there remains a lack of description or definition of social capital in international settings. The purpose of our paper was to describe the degree of social capital in an international sample of adults living with HIV/AIDS.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>We recruited PLWH at 16 sites from five countries including Canada, China, Namibia, Thailand, and the United States. Participants (<it>n </it>= 1,963) completed a cross-sectional survey and data were collected between August, 2009 and December, 2010. Data analyses included descriptive statistics, factor analysis, and correlational analysis.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Participant's mean age was 45.2 years, most (69%) identified as male, African American/Black (39.9%), and unemployed (69.5%). Total mean social capital was 2.68 points, a higher than average total social capital score. Moderate correlations were observed between self-reported physical (<it>r </it>= 0.25) and psychological condition (<it>r </it>= 0.36), social support (<it>r </it>= 0.31), and total social capital. No relationships between mental health factors, including substance use, and social capital were detected.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>This is the first report to describe levels of total social capital in an international sample of PLWH and to describe its relationship to self-reported health in this population.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2458/12/188Social capitalHIV/AIDSGlobal healthSocial science |
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Webel Allison Phillips J Craig Rose Carol Holzemer William L Chen Wei-Ti Tyer-Viola Lynda Rivero-Méndez Marta Nicholas Patrice Nokes Kathleen Kemppainen Jeanne Sefcik Elizabeth Brion John Eller Lucille Iipinge Scholastika Kirksey Kenn Wantland Dean Chaiphibalsarisdi Puangtip Johnson Mallory O Portillo Carmen Corless Inge B Voss Joachim Salata Robert A |
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Webel Allison Phillips J Craig Rose Carol Holzemer William L Chen Wei-Ti Tyer-Viola Lynda Rivero-Méndez Marta Nicholas Patrice Nokes Kathleen Kemppainen Jeanne Sefcik Elizabeth Brion John Eller Lucille Iipinge Scholastika Kirksey Kenn Wantland Dean Chaiphibalsarisdi Puangtip Johnson Mallory O Portillo Carmen Corless Inge B Voss Joachim Salata Robert A A cross-sectional description of social capital in an international sample of persons living with HIV/AIDS (PLWH) BMC Public Health Social capital HIV/AIDS Global health Social science |
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Webel Allison Phillips J Craig Rose Carol Holzemer William L Chen Wei-Ti Tyer-Viola Lynda Rivero-Méndez Marta Nicholas Patrice Nokes Kathleen Kemppainen Jeanne Sefcik Elizabeth Brion John Eller Lucille Iipinge Scholastika Kirksey Kenn Wantland Dean Chaiphibalsarisdi Puangtip Johnson Mallory O Portillo Carmen Corless Inge B Voss Joachim Salata Robert A |
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A cross-sectional description of social capital in an international sample of persons living with HIV/AIDS (PLWH) |
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A cross-sectional description of social capital in an international sample of persons living with HIV/AIDS (PLWH) |
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A cross-sectional description of social capital in an international sample of persons living with HIV/AIDS (PLWH) |
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A cross-sectional description of social capital in an international sample of persons living with HIV/AIDS (PLWH) |
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A cross-sectional description of social capital in an international sample of persons living with HIV/AIDS (PLWH) |
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cross-sectional description of social capital in an international sample of persons living with hiv/aids (plwh) |
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BMC Public Health |
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<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Social capital refers to the resources linked to having a strong social network. This concept plays into health outcomes among People Living with HIV/AIDS because, globally, this is a highly marginalized population. Case studies show that modifying social capital can lead to improvements in HIV transmission and management; however, there remains a lack of description or definition of social capital in international settings. The purpose of our paper was to describe the degree of social capital in an international sample of adults living with HIV/AIDS.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>We recruited PLWH at 16 sites from five countries including Canada, China, Namibia, Thailand, and the United States. Participants (<it>n </it>= 1,963) completed a cross-sectional survey and data were collected between August, 2009 and December, 2010. Data analyses included descriptive statistics, factor analysis, and correlational analysis.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Participant's mean age was 45.2 years, most (69%) identified as male, African American/Black (39.9%), and unemployed (69.5%). Total mean social capital was 2.68 points, a higher than average total social capital score. Moderate correlations were observed between self-reported physical (<it>r </it>= 0.25) and psychological condition (<it>r </it>= 0.36), social support (<it>r </it>= 0.31), and total social capital. No relationships between mental health factors, including substance use, and social capital were detected.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>This is the first report to describe levels of total social capital in an international sample of PLWH and to describe its relationship to self-reported health in this population.</p> |
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