Social Capital and Common Mental Disorder: A Systematic Review

Social Capital and Common Mental Disorder: A Systematic Review

2015

Systematic review  that reviews all published quantitative studies examining the direct association between social capital and common mental disorders (CMD). Social capital has potential value for the promotion and prevention of CMD. The association between different types of social capital (individual cognitive and structural, and ecological cognitive and structural) and CMD must be explored to obtain conclusive evidence regarding the association, and to ascertain a direction of causality.

Details

Type
Research summaries and systematic reviews
Approach(es)
Prevention and promotion
Disorder(s)
Depression/anxiety/stress-related disorders
Setting(s)
Community