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Not belonging where others do: a cross-sectional analysis of multi-level social capital interactions on health and mental well-being in Wales.

Christopher W N Saville
Published in: Journal of epidemiology and community health (2020)
This study replicates this association at a spatial scale orders of magnitude more fine-grained than had been shown previously. Ecological social capital is not an unambiguously positive factor for public health, and may be a risk factor for marginalised people.
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  • mental health
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