| Literature DB >> 31446857 |
Yiheng Wang1, Liman Man Wai Li2.
Abstract
Some studies indicated that different types of trust are qualitatively different psychological experiences, which may lead to different health outcomes. The present study examined the effect of two types of trust, i.e., generalized trust and interpersonal trust, on promoting physical health and subjective well-being in regions varying in societal residential mobility. The data from a nationally representative sample, including 10,968 participants from 28 provinces/municipalities in China, were analyzed. The results showed that the negative relationship between generalized trust and depressed mood was stronger in the regions with higher societal residential mobility whereas the positive relationship between interpersonal trust and physical health and the negative relationship between interpersonal trust and depressed mood were stronger in the regions with lower societal residential mobility. These results highlight the importance of socio-ecological characteristics in understanding the adaptive functions of different types of social capital on health outcomes. (143 words; max: 150 words).Entities:
Keywords: Generalized trust; interpersonal trust; physical health; residential mobility; subjective well-being
Year: 2019 PMID: 31446857 DOI: 10.1080/00224545.2019.1658569
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Soc Psychol ISSN: 0022-4545