2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2010.08.002
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Social networks and contraception practice of women in rural Bangladesh

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“…the group to establish finance mechanisms; in turn, those who have influence on the group in technical aspects can be a reference to the group and divulge innovations. Gayen and Raeside (2010) mention that interpersonal communication is identified as essential to persuade the average receiver to adopt an innovation, especially communication from peers such as friends and neighbors.…”
Section: Centrality (Degree and Intermediation)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…the group to establish finance mechanisms; in turn, those who have influence on the group in technical aspects can be a reference to the group and divulge innovations. Gayen and Raeside (2010) mention that interpersonal communication is identified as essential to persuade the average receiver to adopt an innovation, especially communication from peers such as friends and neighbors.…”
Section: Centrality (Degree and Intermediation)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Por ejemplo, hay estudios en donde se ha podido constatar cómo la red social favorece la velocidad de propagación de una enfermedad (13) , la influencia en determinados procesos contagiosos (14) , el riesgo de contraer VIH (15) , los hábitos para mejorar la salud cardiovascular (16) , etc. De todo ello se deriva que el entorno social influye, incluso, en determinadas enfermedades convertidas en epidemias, por lo que lo mismo podría ocurrir en el caso de la obesidad.…”
Section: Enfermería Globalunclassified
“…Cohesive group members share and discuss an issue together and help each other to reach decisions (Coleman et al, 1957;Becker, 1970). It is reported that cohesive group network partners play a significant role in obtaining new ideas and putting social pressure (both negative and positive) on the innovation adoption decision (Gayen and Raeside, 2010). Conversely, some researchers argue that cohesive groups inhibit the infiltration of new ideas and only provide redundant information (Granovetter, 1973).…”
Section: Types Of Social Network and Behavioralmentioning
confidence: 99%