| Literature DB >> 32539825 |
Eun-Bi Jo1, Rang Hee Kwon1, Minsoo Jung2,3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Many studies have shown that various social integration variables represented by social capital are beneficial to communities, including collective health. However, the rapid decline in fertility rates and the breakup of familyism in developed countries require a new approach to social disintegration, but the literature is insufficient. Here, we explored the contextual effects of social integration and social disintegration on the health of individuals.Entities:
Keywords: Contextual effects; Social disintegration; Social integration; South Korea
Mesh:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32539825 PMCID: PMC7296919 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-020-09077-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Descriptive statistics for measures in a population-based analysis of the sample
| Characteristics | Categories | Sample | Range | Mean a | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Min | Max | ||||
| Individual-level (L1, | |||||
| Region, % | Town | 2282 | 33.0% | ||
| City | 2362 | 34.2% | |||
| Metropolis | 2265 | 32.8% | |||
| Gender, % | Men | 3341 | 48.4% | ||
| Women | 3568 | 51.6% | |||
| Age (yrs) | 20–29 | 1113 | 16.1% | ||
| 30–39 | 1995 | 28.9% | |||
| 40–49 | 2094 | 30.3% | |||
| 50–59 | 1164 | 16.8% | |||
| > = 60 | 543 | 7.9% | |||
| Educational attainment | Elementary school | 25 | 0.4% | ||
| Middle school | 52 | 0.8% | |||
| High school | 1686 | 24.4% | |||
| College | 4499 | 65.1% | |||
| Postgraduate | 647 | 9.4% | |||
| Annual income (KRW)b | > 10,000 K | 1312 | 19.0% | ||
| 10,000 ~ 19,999 K | 815 | 11.8% | |||
| 20,000 ~ 29,999 K | 1406 | 20.4% | |||
| 30,000 ~ 39,999 K | 1181 | 17.1% | |||
| 40,000 ~ 49,999 K | 740 | 10.7% | |||
| 50,000 ~ 59,999 K | 566 | 8.2% | |||
| 60,000 ~ 69,999 K | 331 | 4.8% | |||
| 70,000 ~ 79,999 K | 232 | 3.4% | |||
| 80,000 ~ 89,999 K | 135 | 2.0% | |||
| 90,000 ~ 99,999 K | 81 | 1.2% | |||
| > 100,000 K | 110 | 1.6% | |||
| Self-rated health status | High | 4285 | 62.0% | ||
| Low | 2624 | 38.0% | |||
| Community-level (L2, J = 229)c | |||||
| NBMI (2017) | 228 | 0.02 | 67.7 | 14.87 (±9.81) | |
| GRDP (2016) | 223 | 287 K | 59,981 K | 7166 K (±9064 K) | |
| TFR (2017) | 227 | 0.646 | 2.099 | 1.16 (±0.262) | |
| NFMC (2017) | 226 | 8 | 13,471 | 2069.7 (±2128.5) | |
| ROPH (2017) | 229 | 18.5 | 46.0 | 30.8 (±5.2) | |
aContinuous variables are presented in mean (standard deviation) and categorical variables in percent (%)
bEquivalized annual income; KRW (Korean Won) 10,000 K = USD $8253.82 (Feb, 2020)
cNBMI (the number of beds of medical institution per 1000 people; GRDP (gross regional domestic product); TFR (the total fertility rate); NFMC (the number of four major crime); ROPH (the ratio of one-person households)
Results of factor and reliability analyses on social integration
| Factor | Item | Factor Loading | Reliability | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | |||
| Social Communication | Interfamily communication | 0.839 | 0.736 | |||||
| Communication between employees | 0.832 | |||||||
| Communication between neighbors | 0.653 | |||||||
| Intergenerational communication | 0.625 | |||||||
| Political Participation | Present opinions to the government or the press | 0.818 | 0.832 | |||||
| Post any comments on the online bulletin board | 0.811 | |||||||
| Submit a petition | 0.728 | |||||||
| File a complaint with a civil servant | 0.705 | |||||||
| Participate in demonstrations or rally | 0.683 | |||||||
| Social Participation (neighborhood) | Lending tools from neighbors | 0.901 | 0.873 | |||||
| Get help from neighbors | 0.886 | |||||||
| Have a casual conversation with neighbors | 0.842 | |||||||
| Visiting the neighbor unofficially | 0.766 | |||||||
| Social Participation (organization) | Volunteer organization | 0.735 | 0.821 | |||||
| Community public organization (neighborhood associations, etc.) | 0.715 | |||||||
| Club (sports, leisure, culture, etc.) | 0.698 | |||||||
| Social gathering (reunion, hometown alumni, etc.) | 0.682 | |||||||
| Self-improvement groups (certification, etc.) | 0.659 | |||||||
| Socioeconomic organization (cooperative society, etc.) | 0.654 | |||||||
| Civic organization | 0.594 | |||||||
| Social Inclusion (in-network) | The villagers get together well | 0.887 | 0.841 | |||||
| The villagers help their neighbors well | 0.873 | |||||||
| The villagers are reliable | 0.847 | |||||||
| Social Inclusion (out-of-network) | Stranger | 0.881 | 0.736 | |||||
| Foreigners living in domestic | 0.868 | |||||||
| Neighborhood | 0.617 | |||||||
| Eigen-value | 2.019 | 4.095 | 2.535 | 5.749 | 1.893 | 1.294 | ||
| The Explained Variance (%) | 57.24 | 46.59 | 73.02 | 40.70 | 49.11 | 45.57 | ||
Multilevel model analyses affecting low-SRH status a
| Model | Model I | Model II | Model III | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| OR | 95% CI | OR | 95% CI | OR | 95% CI | ||
| Level 1 | Intercept, γ00 | 0.619 | (0.586–0.654) | 0.585 | (0.551–0.620) | 0.584 | (0.551–0.618) |
| Social Communication | 0.612e | (0.576–0.650) | 0.611e | (0.576–0.649) | |||
| Political Participation | 1.110e | (1.046–1.170) | 1.107e | (1.046–1.170) | |||
| Social Participation (neighbors) | 1.132e | (1.065–1.203) | 1.132e | (1.065–1.204) | |||
| Social Participation (organizations) | 0.855e | (0.807–0.905) | 0.853e | (0.806–0.905) | |||
| Social Inclusion (in-network) | 0.798e | (0.752–0.846) | 0.797e | (0.752–0.846) | |||
| Social Inclusion (out-of-network) | 0.689e | (0.652–0.727) | 0.687e | (0.650–0.726) | |||
| Level 2b | NBMI | 1.071c | (1.001–1.145) | ||||
| GRDP | 0.917c | (0.839–0.993) | |||||
| TFR | 0.985 | (0.924–1.051) | |||||
| NFMC | 1.096c | (1.038–1.240) | |||||
| ROPH | 0.989c | (0.882–0.990) | |||||
aThe gender, age, education, income, and residence type (city districts) of the respondents were adjusted
bNBMI (the number of beds of medical institution per 1000 people; GRDP (gross regional domestic product); TFR (the total fertility rate); NFMC (the number of four major crime); ROPH (the ratio of one-person households)
c: p < 0.05; d: p < 0.01; ee: p < 0.001