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Understanding the Effects of Social Cohesion on Social Wellbeing: A Scoping Review

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posted on 2025-03-11, 11:57 authored by Sally Fowler Davis, Megan Davies
<p dir="ltr">Objectives: To describe objective social wellbeing in relation to social cohesion.Methods: A literature search that sought to understand the contribution of social cohesion in the community as a means of achieving social wellbeing in the UK, published in the last 10 years.ResultsSocial cohesion is widely associated with community assets, trust, and a sense of belonging at neighbourhood level. Segregation of sub-groups and “incivilities” can lead to reduced social connectedness and wellbeing. Wider multicultural engagement over time, may be beneficial for social cohesion. Evidence suggests that sufficient facilitation through facilities and services improve social relations and wellbeing and create more cohesive communities. A particular focus is needed on potential minorities within otherwise cohesive communities.ConclusionSocial cohesion relates to community resilience and the experience of social connectedness at community level. These features can protect vulnerable groups from exclusion and may have other benefits to health and wellbeing.</p>

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Review

Refereed

  • Yes

Volume

70

Page range

1607414-

Publication title

International Journal of Public Health

ISSN

1661-8556

Publisher

Frontiers Media SA

Location

Switzerland

File version

  • Published version

Language

  • eng

Media of output

Electronic-eCollection

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  • School of Allied Health Outputs