The quality of social relationships as a public health issue: Exploring the relationship between health and community in a disadvantaged neighbourhood
Abstract
This paper explores the relationship between the health of residents and the quality of social relationships within a disadvantaged urban neighbourhood. The author draws on her experience both as a nurse and an elected district councillor to illuminate connections between crime, antisocial behaviour, health and well-being. It is argued that these connections are neglected in health literatures, to the detriment of the development of a theoretical basis for health related community development work.