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Review
. 2013:2013:872146.
doi: 10.1155/2013/872146. Epub 2013 Jun 4.

From sociocultural disintegration to community connectedness dimensions of local community concepts and their effects on psychological health of its residents

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From sociocultural disintegration to community connectedness dimensions of local community concepts and their effects on psychological health of its residents

Tom Sørensen et al. Psychiatry J. 2013.

Abstract

In a series of community mental health promotion studies in Lofoten, Norway, the concept of sociocultural integration is used to describe properties of a local community that are related to people's psychological health. Starting with Durkheim's description of a cohesive society, we compare different concepts that are related to sociocultural integration, for example, sense of community, social capital, and social cohesion. We then examine the relationship of various individual oriented social psychological concepts to sociocultural integration. These concepts often share theoretical and operational definitions. The concept of sociocultural integration in the Lofoten studies was proved to be very valuable in understanding how the properties of a community can affect people's mental health and their social psychological properties. It has also shown its value in the planning of mental health services and demonstrating its success in concrete community-based mental health promotion projects. Thus they could make important contributions to further studies and actions in local communities where the intersection between the individual, their social network, and their local community occurs.

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