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Involving immigrant religious organizations in HIV/AIDS prevention: The role of bonding and bridging social capital

机译:涉及艾滋病毒/艾滋病预防中的移民宗教组织:债券和桥接社会资本的作用

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Immigrant religious organizations in the United States are uniquely positioned to address critical issues beyond religion because of their moral, social and cultural prominence in community life. Increasingly, religious organizations have taken on a leadership role around health issues such as decreasing HIV/AIDS stigma and misinformation. However, there are barriers for some religious leaders and organizations in adopting new health programs, especially if the issue is seen as controversial. Our study examines how social network structures among religious members influence organizational acceptance of new information or controversial ideas, like HIV/AIDS. Using social network analysis methods on data from 2841 contacts in 20 immigrant Chinese Buddhist temples and Christian churches in New York City, we tested whether an immigrant religious organization's likelihood of being involved in HIV/AIDS activities was associated with the presence of bonding or bridging social capital. These two forms of social capital have been found to mediate the levels of exposure and openness to new ideas. We found HIV/AIDS-involved religious organizations were more likely to have lower levels of bonding social capital as indicated by members having fewer ties and fewer demographic attributes in common. We also found HIV/AIDS-involved religious organizations were more likely to have higher levels of bridging social capital as indicated by members having significantly more ties to people outside of their organization. Our study highlights the importance of looking beyond religion type and leadership attributes to social network structures among members in order to better explain organization-level receptiveness to HIV/AIDS involvement. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:由于社区生活中的道德,社会和文化突出,美国在美国的移民宗教组织是独特的,以解决宗教的关键问题。越来越多地,宗教组织在诸如减少艾滋病毒/艾滋病耻辱和错误信息之类的健康问题上采取了领导力作用。然而,一些宗教领袖和组织在采用新的健康计划方面存在障碍,特别是如果这个问题被视为争议。我们的研究审查了宗教会员之间的社交网络结构如何影响组织接受新信息或争议思想,如艾滋病毒/艾滋病。使用社交网络分析方法来自2841个中国佛教寺庙和纽约市中心教堂的2841次联系,我们测试了移民宗教组织是否参与艾滋病毒/艾滋病活动的可能性与粘接或桥接社会的存在有关首都。已经发现这两种形式的社会资本调解了对新想法的暴露和开放程度。我们发现艾滋病毒/艾滋病涉及的宗教组织更有可能具有较低级别的债券社会资本,如较少的联系和较少的人口属性共同的成员所表明的。我们还发现HIV / AIDS参与的宗教组织更有可能具有显著更关系到他们的组织之外的人成员表示有较高水平的跨越型社会资本。我们的研究突出了以宗教类型和领导属性观看成员之间的社交网络结构的重要性,以便更好地解释组织层面的接受性与艾滋病毒/艾滋病参与。 (c)2016 Elsevier有限公司保留所有权利。

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