2022
DOI: 10.3389/fsoc.2022.957215
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Social capital and the COVID-19 pandemic threat: The Russian experience

Abstract: Social capital is an important resource for the wellbeing of both the individual and society. Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, many studies have been conducted to explore the role of social capital in coping with the negative consequences of the pandemic. However, how the pandemic itself can affect the social capital of people has yet to be studied. Try to fill this gap, we aimed at testing the association between the individually perceived coronavirus threat and such indicators of social capital … Show more

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“…The COVID-19 pandemic, with its global reach, provides an important impetus for exploring social disability, especially amongst people living with disabilities and advanced older ages who, owing to health and physical body constitution, are often at greater risk of mortality, severe illness, and long-term complications if infected (Kelly 2021). As the pandemic affected communities throughout the world simultaneously, responses-which were coordinated and implemented at the national or state level-often involved social 'lockdowns' and distancing measures that directly affected existing patterns of social life and interpersonal social interactions (Tatarko et al 2022). These measures proved controversial, leading to public protests and the need for research investigation (Murphy et al 2021).…”
Section: The Covid-19 Pandemic: Exploring the Emergence Of Social Dis...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The COVID-19 pandemic, with its global reach, provides an important impetus for exploring social disability, especially amongst people living with disabilities and advanced older ages who, owing to health and physical body constitution, are often at greater risk of mortality, severe illness, and long-term complications if infected (Kelly 2021). As the pandemic affected communities throughout the world simultaneously, responses-which were coordinated and implemented at the national or state level-often involved social 'lockdowns' and distancing measures that directly affected existing patterns of social life and interpersonal social interactions (Tatarko et al 2022). These measures proved controversial, leading to public protests and the need for research investigation (Murphy et al 2021).…”
Section: The Covid-19 Pandemic: Exploring the Emergence Of Social Dis...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Social distancing measures which were imposed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, by limiting face-to-face interactions and reducing opportunities for social engagement, can disrupt the accumulation and maintenance of social capital. This disruption can result in the breakdown of social networks [ 23 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Social capital is considered one of the principal dimensions of social cohesion (Carter and Cordero, 2022). The current studies explored and examined the functioning of social capital in handling the negative consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic both at the micro and macro levels (Negurȃ et al, 2021;Carter and Cordero, 2022;Tatarko et al, 2022). Social capital, which includes norms, social networks, trust, and mutual respect, has facilitated rural communities in Java areas-Indonesia in preventing and managing the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic (Rofieq et al, 2022;Primadata et al, 2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%