Social capital: implications from an investigation of illegal anabolic steroid networks.
@article{Maycock2007SocialCI,
title={Social capital: implications from an investigation of illegal anabolic steroid networks.},
author={Bruce R Maycock and Peter Howat},
journal={Health education research},
year={2007},
volume={22 6},
pages={
854-63
}
}Numerous studies have linked the constructs of social capital with behaviours that are health enhancing. The factors of social trust, social cohesion, sense of belonging, civic involvement, volunteer activity, social engagement and social reciprocity are all associated with social capital and their existence is often linked with communities or settings where health enhancement is high. Utilizing an interpretive perspective, this paper demonstrates how the existence of social capital may enhance…
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