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Building social capital with women in a socially disadvantaged community
International Journal of Nursing Practice, 06/29/09
Griffiths R et al. - At follow up there was a significant improvement in mental health indicators and fewer women believed their physical or emotional problems imposed a considerable burden on their daily activities. They also believed people from other cultures were more likely to be accepted by neighbours and reported increased involvement in community activities as a direct result of the Villawood Icebreakers Project.
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