Spatial distribution and temporal trends in social fragmentation in England, 2001-2011: a national study.
Christos GrigoroglouLuke MunfordRoger T WebbNav KapurDarren M AshcroftEvangelos KontopantelisPublished in: BMJ open (2019)
Patterns of social fragmentation and its underlying indicators persisted in England which seem to be driven by the large increases in single people and those in private renting. Policies to improve social cohesion may have an impact on the lives of persons who experience mental illness. The spatial aspect of social fragmentation can inform the targeting of health and social care interventions, particularly in areas with strong social fragmentation clustering.