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Japan 2 Contextual effect 1 Health 1 Multilevel modeling 1 Social capital 1 Suburban 1 cross-level interaction 1 multilevel modelling 1 neighbourhood 1 social trust 1 socioeconomic status 1
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Arami, Reiko 2 Murayama, Hiroshi 2 Sugawara, Ikuko 2 Wakui, Tomoko 2 Yoshie, Satoru 2
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Cross-level interaction between individual and neighbourhood socioeconomic status in relation to social trust in a Japanese community
Murayama, Hiroshi; Arami, Reiko; Wakui, Tomoko; … - In: Urban Studies 51 (2014) 13, pp. 2770-2786
This study explores whether cross-level interaction between individual and neighbourhood socioeconomic status (SES) is associated with social trust. A cross-sectional questionnaire survey was conducted with 4123 randomly selected people aged 20 years and older from 72 districts in the city of...
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Contextual effect of different components of social capital on health in a suburban city of the greater Tokyo area: A multilevel analysis
Murayama, Hiroshi; Wakui, Tomoko; Arami, Reiko; … - In: Social Science & Medicine 75 (2012) 12, pp. 2472-2480
Social capital (SC) can be broken down into a number of aspects and dimensions, but few studies have differentiated between the effects of different components of SC on health. This study examined the relationship between contextual SC and health (self-rated health, and co-occurrence of...
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