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Introduction: Different approaches had identified different explanations about
the causes mental diseases incidence. The biological and psychological
approaches believe that it is a physiological stressful conditions or childhood
experiences. Whereas, the sociological schools believe that the main factor of
these diseases are unequal social structures, social roles, absence of social
supporting sources and social capital. Litlerature review The studies show that
increasing the level of mistrust leads to decrease the level of social commitment,
social cooperation and increase in the social pathologies. Social capital declines
the effect of negative events in life (such as losing job or family problems) and
will make the long – run problems (such as long – run mental and physical
diseases) tolerable. this research reviews sociological approaches to the social
capital and health, to detect the mechanism in which social capital affect mental
health to the theoretical (causative and interactive)related to the topic. The
findings based on the literature reviews show that social capital, social and
supportive networks lead to feel well, decrease anxiety (stress), increase the
strengthen of defensive system of the body and finally improve the mental
health. conclusion This study attempt to detect the mechanism in which mental
health is affected by social capital regarding interactive models and theoretical
models (causative – linear) includes the models in the macro, median and micro
levels. Finally theoretical models of Nan Lin and James Colman were chose as
the final models which could study these two variables in the median level.
Type of Study:
orginal |
Received: 2012/06/12 | Published: 2011/10/15