Using Social Network Analysis to Link Community Health and Network Strength

https://doi.org/10.61152/SCSF6662

Michaela Bonnett1, Chimdi Ezeigwe1, Meaghan Kennedy1, and Teri Garstka2

1Orange Sparkle Ball, 2Center for Public Partnerships and Research, The University of Kansas

Series: Tech-Enabled Community Resilience

Article #2

Original Publication Date: July 14th, 2023

Publisher: Orange Sparkle Ball


Abstract

Social network analysis (SNA) is a technique used to analyze social networks, whether it be composed of people, organizations, physical locations, or objects. It is being increasingly applied across a variety of sectors to gain insight into patterns of behavior and connectivity, the flow of information and behaviors, and to track and predict the effectiveness of interventions or programs. A key area associated with network strength using SNA is the health and wellness of individuals and communities. Both network strength and health and wellness are measured in many ways, which can obfuscate the association, so more consistency and further research is required. Despite this, the existing research using SNA to link characteristics of social networks to health and wellness find that stronger, more connected networks tend to be associated with better health outcomes. These results also present opportunities and insights for effective program implementation in response to disasters, to increase resilience, and to improve outcomes for individuals and communities.


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