2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.lana.2023.100471
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Social injustice as a common source epidemic: the role of civic engagement in addressing inequitable population health

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“…social connectedness extend deep into the community and can foster feelings interpersonal trust, shared identities, and empathy (14,15). Indeed, social connectedness can lead to increased civic engagement and a concomitant improvement in population and community health (16,17). In turn, improvements in community health may benefit employers because they draw from a healthier pool of future workers.…”
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“…social connectedness extend deep into the community and can foster feelings interpersonal trust, shared identities, and empathy (14,15). Indeed, social connectedness can lead to increased civic engagement and a concomitant improvement in population and community health (16,17). In turn, improvements in community health may benefit employers because they draw from a healthier pool of future workers.…”
Section: Celebrate and Value Diversitymentioning
confidence: 99%