Social cohesion in health

Individual Author(s) / Organizational Author
Miller, Hailey N.
Thornton, Clifton P.
Rodney, Tamar
Thorpe, Roland J.
Allen, Jerilyn
Publisher
National Library of Medicine
Date
August 2021
Publication
Advances in Nursing Science
Abstract / Description

The concept of social cohesion has been indicated to be a critical social determinant of health in recent literature. Inconsistencies surrounding the conceptualization and operationalization have made utilizing these findings to inform health intervention and policy difficult. The objective of this article is to provide a theoretical clarification of the concept “social cohesion,” as it relates to health behaviors and outcomes by using the Rodgers’ evolutionary method for concept analyses. This article uncovers the critical attributes, antecedents, and consequences of social cohesion and provides reflection on future use of social cohesion in health literature. (author abstract)

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