Social capital across the life course and functional somatic symptoms in mid-adulthood:

作者: Frida Jonsson , Anne Hammarström , Per E. Gustafsson

DOI: 10.1177/1403494814548749

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摘要: AIM: To examine social capital across life and functional somatic symptoms in middle-age, according to life-course models of cumulative risk sensitive periods. METHODS: Data from the 26-year prospective study Northern Swedish Cohort enabled complete case analyses on 940 individuals (451 women 489 men) participating questionnaire surveys at ages 16, 21, 30 42. Social was operationalized individual level, comprising items participation, influence support. Functional were a summary measure self-reported physical symptoms, palpitation sleeping difficulties occuring during 12 months prior data collection. Linear regression used as main statistical method, examining relationship between age 42 life. RESULTS: Lower levels accumulated over course associated with higher 42, for both men. was, especially among adolescent men, related independently later baseline material circumstances. CONCLUSIONS: The health impact poor may be due accumulation adolescence being particularly period. It is relevant preventive work acknowledge effects throughout Language: en

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