Does social capital buffer or exacerbate mental health inequality? evidence from the china family panel study (cfps)

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    As an important component of individual health conditions, the relationship between mental health inequality and social capital has not been paid enough attention before, especially in China. Understanding how social capital affects mental health and how mental health inequality will develop related policies to promote mental health and improve mental health inequality. The authors will conduct an analysis to explore whether social capital has a buffer effect or dependency effect with income level on health, namely, whether social capital will exacerbate or reduce income-related health inequality. Although whether social capital brings buffer effect . . .

     

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