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The Effect of Social Capital on the Use of General Practitioners: A Comparison of Immigrants and Non-Immigrants in Ontario

机译:社会资本对全科医生使用的影响:安大略省移民和非移民的比较

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Social capital, a resource arising from the social interaction among individuals, may be a determinant of medical care use. This study explored the interaction between community- and individual-level social capital and immigrant status on the propensity and frequency of physician visits. The results showed that community social capital, as measured by the Petris Social Capital Index, was not significant in any of the analyses. However, a sense of belonging to the local community tended to decrease the number of doctor visits made by immigrants, while tangible social support increased and affection decreased the frequency of GP consultations by non-immigrants. Further research is required to determine which types of social capital affect utilization of different health services. These findings also highlight the importance of being aware of potential interactions between the formal and informal components of the healthcare system.
机译:社会资本是个人之间社会互动产生的一种资源,可能是医疗保健使用的决定因素。这项研究探讨了社区和个人层面的社会资本与移民身份之间在医生就诊倾向和频率上的相互作用。结果表明,以佩特里斯社会资本指数衡量的社区社会资本在任何分析中都不显着。但是,当地居民的归属感往往会减少移民看病的次数,而切实的社会支持却增加了,而情感减少了非移民进行GP咨询的频率。需要进一步研究以确定哪些社会资本类型影响不同医疗服务的利用。这些发现还凸显了意识到医疗保健系统的正式和非正式组成部分之间潜在相互作用的重要性。

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