Title of article :
Distrust, social fragmentation and adolescents’ health in the outer city: Beirut and beyond
Author/Authors :
Marwan Khawaja، نويسنده , , Sawsan Abdulrahim، نويسنده , , Rima A.Afifi. Soweid، نويسنده , , Dima Karam، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
This study examined the association between place and components of social capital among adolescents living in three impoverished communities outside of Beirut, the capital city of Lebanon. We utilized a unique data set that includes a wide range of social capital items to assess the association between place, social capital and self rated health. The analyses were based on data collected by trained interviewers during the Spring of 2003 from a stratified random sample of 1294 adolescents aged 13–19 years, drawn from a sampling frame constructed from area maps and detailed household listing of the target population. Descriptive statistics and odds ratios from logistic regression models were used to assess the strength of associations between (1) the social capital items and community of residence and (2) social capital, community and self-rated health controlling for age, sex and income. Findings show that distrust and social fragmentation were generally prevalent among adolescents living in impoverished suburban communities. Even though social networks, especially the presence of family and relatives, were strong, instrumental social exchange was relatively scarce. Social capital items varied significantly by community, and the stock of social capital in one of the three communities surveyed—the Palestinian refugee camp—was quite distinctive. Findings from logistic regression models showed that social capital as measured by a simple index is strongly associated with self-rated health status, controlling for community, age, sex and income. Some implications of the findings are discussed.
Keywords :
Lebanon , urban health , place , social capital , Adolescents
Journal title :
Social Science and Medicine
Journal title :
Social Science and Medicine