نتایج جستجو برای: social cohesion

تعداد نتایج: 618281  

Purpose: The concept of social health along with other aspects of health, including physical, mental and spiritual has a special place. Therefore, this research was conducted with the aim of studying the social health of students with an emphasis on curriculum planning. Methodology: The research method in terms of purpose was applied and in terms of implementation method was survey. The statis...

Journal: :IJAGR 2012
Kerstin Hermes Michael Poulsen

Social cohesion is an important determinant of functioning and healthy communities but its spatial distribution and relation to residential segregation within cities has not been adequately addressed due to the lack of small area data. A disconnect exists between the social capital and segregation literature. This paper presents how neighbourhood cohesion is spatially distributed in Sydney and ...

2006
WILLIAM EASTERLY JOZEF RITZEN MICHAEL WOOLCOCK

POLICY AND institutional quality are to a large extent endogenous. While the truth of this statement is familiar to most development scholars, the implications of it have drawn relatively little empirical attention. Understanding more about this relationship matters, because ‘‘poor institutional quality’’ and ‘‘failure to implement better policies’’ are so frequently identified as the causes of...

2013
Eleanor Martin Judith Good

In this paper we investigate the link between game rules, team cohesion and players’ satisfaction with their teams within face-to-face team-based games. To measure team cohesion, rules from two games were analysed from the perspective of Social Identity Theory in order to form a hypothesis as to which game would be more likely to lead to more cohesive teams, where team cohesion is measured by t...

حسینی, مهرسا, صفاری فرد, راضیه, هدهدی, زهرا, کشاورز افشار, حسین,

Background and purpose: Family relationships have a major role on the behavior of children, so, this study aimed at investigating the association between quality of family relationships (parental conflict, sister brotherhood relationships, and parenting styles) and social anxiety while considering the mediating role of family cohesion. Materials and methods: The research population included al...

2003
James Moody Douglas R. White

Although questions about social cohesion lie at the core of our discipline, definitions are often vague and difficult to operationalize. Here research on social cohesion and social embeddedness is linked by developing a concept of structural cohesion based on network node connectivity. Structural cohesion is defined as the minimum number of actors who, if removed from a group, would disconnect ...

2015
Stephanie Schoeppe Mitch J. Duncan Hannah M. Badland Stephanie Alley Susan Williams Amanda L. Rebar Corneel Vandelanotte

BACKGROUND In developed countries, children's independent mobility levels are low. Built environmental factors and parental safety concerns are well-known to predict the level of independent mobility adults grant to children. In contrast, the influence of adults' socio-demographic characteristics and neighbourhood social cohesion on children's independent mobility is largely unexplored. This st...

Journal: :Population Health Metrics 2006
David L Fone Daniel M Farewell Frank D Dunstan

BACKGROUND It is widely believed that the social environment has an important influence on health, but there is less certainty about how to measure specific factors within the social environment that could link the neighbourhood of residence to a health outcome. The objectives of the study were to examine the underlying constructs captured by an adapted version of Buckner's neighbourhood cohesi...

2015
Namkee G. Choi Jinseok Kim Diana M. DiNitto C. Nathan Marti

Objective: To examine both cross-sectional and longitudinal relationships between older adults' perceptions of social cohesion in their community and depressive symptoms and the potential mediating effect of the frequency of going outside one's home/building. Method: Using two waves (T1 and T2) of the National Health and Aging Trend Study (n = 5,326), gender-stratified structural equation model...

2013
Tanya Lubicz-Nawrocka

The family dinner is an important social event that contributes to children's growth as active citizens in their community. This sociological study uses both quantitative and qualitative methods to study the family meal and finds that this meal is strongly correlated with the development of social cohesion and strong relationships among family members. There are many obstacles to achieving the ...

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