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Social Cohesion and Covid-19: an integrative review

2023-07-23 public and global health Title + abstract only
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BackgroundNations of considerable wealth and sophisticated healthcare infrastructures have seen high rates of illness and death from Covid-19. Others with limited economic means and less developed healthcare infrastructures have achieved much lower burdens. In order to build a full understanding, an appraisal of the contribution of social relationships is necessary. Social cohesion represents a promising conceptual tool. ObjectiveThe aim was to examine scholarship on social cohesion during the ...

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