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One health
habit, nutritional status or obesity, was a significant predictor. Alcohol consumption was
not significant (p<.12), but showed an inverse relationship to physical health,
consistent with the logistic regression. Religious and professional group membership
varied randomly, indicating a significant contextual effect on health outcome. This meant
that the effect of specific formal networks on individual physical health was different in
some urban areas than in others, after controlling for significant covariates. Although
formal and informal networks are hypothesized to have a positive relationship to health,
the Russian context may have cultural aspects which account for the absence and even
reversal in expected results, and will be discussed later. |