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Individual social capital and self-rated health status across income groups in Türkiye

Year 2026, Volume: 5 Issue: 1 , 44 - 52 , 01.05.2026
https://doi.org/10.55971/EJLS.1863737
https://izlik.org/JA54FA29NE

Abstract

Social capital is one of the social determinants that influence an individual’s health status. However, the effects of individual social capital on health vary according to individuals’ socioeconomic status. This study examines the effect of individual social capital on subjective health perceptions among different income groups in Türkiye, utilizing the 2018 World Values Survey (WVS) dataset. The sample includes 2,415 individuals aged 18 and over, selected through a multi-stage stratified random sampling method to ensure national representativeness across geographic and demographic strata. Data gathered through face-to-face interviews provides a reliable basis for evaluating the relationship between social, political, and economic attitudes and health outcomes in the Turkish context. The research objective was achieved using an ordered probit regression model. The research findings indicate that having high individual social capital increases the probability of reporting better self-assessed health across all income levels. However, the mathematical magnitude of these probabilities is significantly greater in high-income individuals compared to low-income individuals. The results contribute to the literature by providing significant empirical support for both buffering and dependency theories. In conclusion, it highlights the importance of reducing health inequalities and addressing both social and economic determinants in health management and health policy interventions.

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Primary Language English
Subjects Social Determinants of Health
Journal Section Research Article
Authors

Hakan Değerli 0000-0002-7268-4320

Semih Baş 0000-0003-0093-6290

Submission Date January 14, 2026
Acceptance Date March 6, 2026
Publication Date May 1, 2026
DOI https://doi.org/10.55971/EJLS.1863737
IZ https://izlik.org/JA54FA29NE
Published in Issue Year 2026 Volume: 5 Issue: 1

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Vancouver 1.Hakan Değerli, Semih Baş. Individual social capital and self-rated health status across income groups in Türkiye. Eur J Life Sci. 2026 May 1;5(1):44-52. doi:10.55971/EJLS.1863737

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