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Healthy and active ageing
 — social capital in health promotion
Author(s)Eleni Koutsogeorgou, John Kenneth Davies, Kay Aranda
Journal titleHealth Education Journal, vol 73, no 6, November 2014
PublisherSage, November 2014
Pagespp 627-641
Sourcehej.sagepub.com
KeywordsHealth [elderly] ; Preventative medicine ; Social contacts ; Participation ; Literature reviews.
AnnotationThis paper examines the context of health promotion actions that are focused on or contributing to strengthening social capital by increasing community participation, reciprocal trust and support as the means to achieve better health and more active ageing. Using a literature review/research synthesis, and a thematic analysis, four core themes emerged from the analysis: a) active ageing; b) the relationship between social capital and ageing; c) the importance of social capital in health promotion; and d) policy implications. The role of social capital in health promotion stresses empowerment, intergenerational support, the building of social trust, and the need to tackle loneliness among older adults. The importance of community/social participation emerged from the literature review as a key contributor to the maintenance and promotion of a healthier ageing population. Supporting long-term social capital building within communities can lead to improved public health and well-being for an ageing population. (RH).
Accession NumberCPA-151522230 A
ClassmarkCC: LK2: TOA: TMB: 64A

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