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The east-west
health gap is due in significant part to different societal forms of political
organization, which affect the characteristics of a civic community: social cohesion and
social capital. The health crisis in Russia cannot be reduced to individual life choices
such as drinking or smoking behaviors but is part of a cultural context. This research
demonstrated that individual health status is an integral part of a community matrix,
which may foster health through a civic community, or else impede health-related quality
of life in an environment of inequity and chronic sociopolitical uncertainty. |