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脸书用户间社会资本的衔接与亚利桑那州新冠病例增长的关系

Bridging social capital among Facebook users and COVID-19 cases growth in Arizona.

机构信息

School of Social Work, Arizona State University, United States.

School of Social Work, Arizona State University, United States.

出版信息

Soc Sci Med. 2024 Nov;360:117313. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2024.117313. Epub 2024 Sep 12.

Abstract

Social capital is an important social determinant of health, more specifically bridging social capital, which connects individuals and communities across societal divides. This article reports on the findings of a study about the relationship between bridging social capital and COVID-19 infection trends within the state of Arizona from October 2020 to November 2021. Economic connectedness (EC), derived from Facebook friendship connections, served as a measure of aggregated bridging social capital among residents in each ZCTA (ZIP code tabulation area). Analysis of 192 ZCTAs in Arizona revealed that below-median SES individuals had fewer above-median SES friends (mean EC = 0.86). Multiple linear regression analyses were conducted to assess the correlation between EC and biweekly COVID-19 case growth, adjusting for other social determinants of health. Results showed that higher EC was associated with slower biweekly COVID-19 case growth (p < 0.001). This suggests that bridging social capital plausibly facilitated members of underserved and vulnerable groups to better access health-related information during the COVID-19 pandemic, thereby reducing the risks of infection during the pandemic. These findings suggest that promoting bridging social capital, particularly through social network sites, could be leveraged during early phase of public health crisis. The article concludes by recommending to strengthening bridging social capital for individuals with limited access to public health information and medical care.

摘要

社会资本是健康的一个重要社会决定因素,特别是桥接社会资本,它将个人和社区跨越社会鸿沟联系起来。本文报告了一项关于亚利桑那州 2020 年 10 月至 2021 年 11 月期间桥接社会资本与 COVID-19 感染趋势之间关系的研究结果。经济联系(EC),来自 Facebook 的好友关系,作为每个 ZCTA(邮政区码制表区)居民聚集桥接社会资本的衡量标准。对亚利桑那州 192 个 ZCTA 的分析表明,中低 SES 个体的中高 SES 朋友较少(平均 EC=0.86)。进行了多项线性回归分析,以评估 EC 与 COVID-19 病例每两周增长率之间的相关性,同时调整了其他健康的社会决定因素。结果表明,EC 较高与 COVID-19 病例每两周增长率较慢相关(p<0.001)。这表明桥接社会资本可能有助于服务不足和弱势群体的成员在 COVID-19 大流行期间更好地获取与健康相关的信息,从而降低大流行期间的感染风险。这些发现表明,在公共卫生危机的早期阶段,通过社交网络促进桥接社会资本可能会得到利用。文章最后建议加强对获取公共卫生信息和医疗服务有限的个人的桥接社会资本。

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