Social capital is associated with lower mosquito vector indices: secondary analysis from a cluster randomised controlled trial of community mobilisation for dengue prevention in Mexico

Abstract Background Control of the Aedes aegypti mosquito is central to reducing the risk of dengue, zika, chikungunya, and yellow fever. Randomised controlled trials, including the Camino Verde trial in Mexico and Nicaragua, demonstrate the convincing impact of community mobilisation interventions...

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Main Authors: Víctor Alvarado-Castro, Sergio Paredes-Solís, Elizabeth Nava-Aguilera, Arcadio Morales-Pérez, Miguel Flores-Moreno, José Legorreta-Soberanis, Esmeralda Jaimes-Néstor, Anne Cockcroft, Neil Andersson
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Published: BMC 2019-12-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12963-019-0199-3
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spelling doaj-d3f1510f3bee4b1a9cb8485e9072ef052020-12-13T12:06:42ZengBMCPopulation Health Metrics1478-79542019-12-0117111110.1186/s12963-019-0199-3Social capital is associated with lower mosquito vector indices: secondary analysis from a cluster randomised controlled trial of community mobilisation for dengue prevention in MexicoVíctor Alvarado-Castro0Sergio Paredes-Solís1Elizabeth Nava-Aguilera2Arcadio Morales-Pérez3Miguel Flores-Moreno4José Legorreta-Soberanis5Esmeralda Jaimes-Néstor6Anne Cockcroft7Neil Andersson8Centro de Investigación de Enfermedades Tropicales (CIET), Universidad Autónoma de GuerreroCentro de Investigación de Enfermedades Tropicales (CIET), Universidad Autónoma de GuerreroCentro de Investigación de Enfermedades Tropicales (CIET), Universidad Autónoma de GuerreroCentro de Investigación de Enfermedades Tropicales (CIET), Universidad Autónoma de GuerreroCentro de Investigación de Enfermedades Tropicales (CIET), Universidad Autónoma de GuerreroCentro de Investigación de Enfermedades Tropicales (CIET), Universidad Autónoma de GuerreroCentro de Investigación de Enfermedades Tropicales (CIET), Universidad Autónoma de GuerreroDepartment of Family Medicine, McGill UniversityCentro de Investigación de Enfermedades Tropicales (CIET), Universidad Autónoma de GuerreroAbstract Background Control of the Aedes aegypti mosquito is central to reducing the risk of dengue, zika, chikungunya, and yellow fever. Randomised controlled trials, including the Camino Verde trial in Mexico and Nicaragua, demonstrate the convincing impact of community mobilisation interventions on vector indices. These interventions might work through building social capital but little is known about the relationship between social capital and vector indices. Methods A secondary analysis used data collected from 45 intervention clusters and 45 control clusters in the impact survey of the Mexican arm of the Camino Verde cluster randomised controlled trial. Factor analysis combined responses to questions about aspects of social capital to create a social capital index with four constructs, their weighted averages then combined into a single scale. We categorised households as having high or low social capital based on their score on this scale. We examined associations between social capital and larval and pupal vector indices, taking account of the effects of other variables in a multivariate analysis. We report associations as odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals. Results The four social capital constructs were involvement, participation, investment, and communication. Among the 10,112 households, those in rural communities were much more likely to have a high social capital score (OR 4.51, 95% CIca 3.26–6.26). Households in intervention sites had higher social capital, although the association was not significant at the 5% level. Households with high social capital were more likely to be negative for larvae or pupae (OR 1.38, 95% CIca 1.12–1.69) and for pupae specifically (OR 1.37, 95% CIca 1.08–1.74). There was interaction between intervention status and social capital; in multivariate analysis, a combined variable of intervention/high social capital remained associated with larvae or pupae (ORa l.56, 95% CIca 1.19–2.04) and with pupae specifically (ORa 1.65, 95% CIca 1.20–2.28). Conclusion This is the first report of an association of high social capital with low vector indices. Our findings support the idea that the Camino Verde community mobilisation intervention worked partly through an interaction with social capital. Understanding such interactions may help to maximise the impact of future community mobilisation interventions.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12963-019-0199-3Social capitalCommunity mobilisationDengueFactor analysisVector indices
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author Víctor Alvarado-Castro
Sergio Paredes-Solís
Elizabeth Nava-Aguilera
Arcadio Morales-Pérez
Miguel Flores-Moreno
José Legorreta-Soberanis
Esmeralda Jaimes-Néstor
Anne Cockcroft
Neil Andersson
spellingShingle Víctor Alvarado-Castro
Sergio Paredes-Solís
Elizabeth Nava-Aguilera
Arcadio Morales-Pérez
Miguel Flores-Moreno
José Legorreta-Soberanis
Esmeralda Jaimes-Néstor
Anne Cockcroft
Neil Andersson
Social capital is associated with lower mosquito vector indices: secondary analysis from a cluster randomised controlled trial of community mobilisation for dengue prevention in Mexico
Population Health Metrics
Social capital
Community mobilisation
Dengue
Factor analysis
Vector indices
author_facet Víctor Alvarado-Castro
Sergio Paredes-Solís
Elizabeth Nava-Aguilera
Arcadio Morales-Pérez
Miguel Flores-Moreno
José Legorreta-Soberanis
Esmeralda Jaimes-Néstor
Anne Cockcroft
Neil Andersson
author_sort Víctor Alvarado-Castro
title Social capital is associated with lower mosquito vector indices: secondary analysis from a cluster randomised controlled trial of community mobilisation for dengue prevention in Mexico
title_short Social capital is associated with lower mosquito vector indices: secondary analysis from a cluster randomised controlled trial of community mobilisation for dengue prevention in Mexico
title_full Social capital is associated with lower mosquito vector indices: secondary analysis from a cluster randomised controlled trial of community mobilisation for dengue prevention in Mexico
title_fullStr Social capital is associated with lower mosquito vector indices: secondary analysis from a cluster randomised controlled trial of community mobilisation for dengue prevention in Mexico
title_full_unstemmed Social capital is associated with lower mosquito vector indices: secondary analysis from a cluster randomised controlled trial of community mobilisation for dengue prevention in Mexico
title_sort social capital is associated with lower mosquito vector indices: secondary analysis from a cluster randomised controlled trial of community mobilisation for dengue prevention in mexico
publisher BMC
series Population Health Metrics
issn 1478-7954
publishDate 2019-12-01
description Abstract Background Control of the Aedes aegypti mosquito is central to reducing the risk of dengue, zika, chikungunya, and yellow fever. Randomised controlled trials, including the Camino Verde trial in Mexico and Nicaragua, demonstrate the convincing impact of community mobilisation interventions on vector indices. These interventions might work through building social capital but little is known about the relationship between social capital and vector indices. Methods A secondary analysis used data collected from 45 intervention clusters and 45 control clusters in the impact survey of the Mexican arm of the Camino Verde cluster randomised controlled trial. Factor analysis combined responses to questions about aspects of social capital to create a social capital index with four constructs, their weighted averages then combined into a single scale. We categorised households as having high or low social capital based on their score on this scale. We examined associations between social capital and larval and pupal vector indices, taking account of the effects of other variables in a multivariate analysis. We report associations as odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals. Results The four social capital constructs were involvement, participation, investment, and communication. Among the 10,112 households, those in rural communities were much more likely to have a high social capital score (OR 4.51, 95% CIca 3.26–6.26). Households in intervention sites had higher social capital, although the association was not significant at the 5% level. Households with high social capital were more likely to be negative for larvae or pupae (OR 1.38, 95% CIca 1.12–1.69) and for pupae specifically (OR 1.37, 95% CIca 1.08–1.74). There was interaction between intervention status and social capital; in multivariate analysis, a combined variable of intervention/high social capital remained associated with larvae or pupae (ORa l.56, 95% CIca 1.19–2.04) and with pupae specifically (ORa 1.65, 95% CIca 1.20–2.28). Conclusion This is the first report of an association of high social capital with low vector indices. Our findings support the idea that the Camino Verde community mobilisation intervention worked partly through an interaction with social capital. Understanding such interactions may help to maximise the impact of future community mobilisation interventions.
topic Social capital
Community mobilisation
Dengue
Factor analysis
Vector indices
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12963-019-0199-3
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