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Asian Social Work and Policy Review, 2022
AbstractThis study seeks to broaden the understanding of socioeconomic health disparities among Korean adolescents. Specifically, we examine the pathways from objective SES and subjective SES to physical health through a psychosocial perspective.
Sue‐Lynn Kim, Joan P. Yoo
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AbstractThis study seeks to broaden the understanding of socioeconomic health disparities among Korean adolescents. Specifically, we examine the pathways from objective SES and subjective SES to physical health through a psychosocial perspective.
Sue‐Lynn Kim, Joan P. Yoo
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Social Behavior and Personality: an international journal, 2023
We investigated the independent and interactive effects of subjective socioeconomic status and objective socioeconomic status on physical health, mental health, and well-being. We collected questionnaires from 276 adults in China. Results showed that subjective socioeconomic status and objective socioeconomic status were positively related to mental ...
Kewen Liu, Junji Liu
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We investigated the independent and interactive effects of subjective socioeconomic status and objective socioeconomic status on physical health, mental health, and well-being. We collected questionnaires from 276 adults in China. Results showed that subjective socioeconomic status and objective socioeconomic status were positively related to mental ...
Kewen Liu, Junji Liu
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Sleep Health, 2021
Social inequities have many health effects; one of these is a potential relationship to sleep disturbances. Socioeconomic status (SES) is an important factor that contributes to social inequities. SES is a marker of living conditions and habits that influence health by way of different processes, including stress-related mechanisms.
Faustin Armel Etindele Sosso +2 more
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Social inequities have many health effects; one of these is a potential relationship to sleep disturbances. Socioeconomic status (SES) is an important factor that contributes to social inequities. SES is a marker of living conditions and habits that influence health by way of different processes, including stress-related mechanisms.
Faustin Armel Etindele Sosso +2 more
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Psycho-Oncology, 2014
AbstractObjectiveRecent research indicates that subjective socioeconomic status (SES) – the perception of one's own SES compared with other people – is an important predictor of cancer‐related health outcomes. Subjective SES may function as a psychosocial mechanism by which objective SES affects health, well‐being, and, more broadly, quality of life ...
Jazmin L, Brown-Iannuzzi +4 more
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AbstractObjectiveRecent research indicates that subjective socioeconomic status (SES) – the perception of one's own SES compared with other people – is an important predictor of cancer‐related health outcomes. Subjective SES may function as a psychosocial mechanism by which objective SES affects health, well‐being, and, more broadly, quality of life ...
Jazmin L, Brown-Iannuzzi +4 more
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Journal of Affective Disorders
There is ample evidence that socioeconomic status, objectively quantified by tangible resources, impacts mental health outcomes. However, the psychosocial mechanism linking objective socioeconomic status (OSS) with mental health is not clear. This study examined to what extent associations between OSS and the twelve-month prevalence of mental disorders,
Nastaran, Nasirpour +5 more
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There is ample evidence that socioeconomic status, objectively quantified by tangible resources, impacts mental health outcomes. However, the psychosocial mechanism linking objective socioeconomic status (OSS) with mental health is not clear. This study examined to what extent associations between OSS and the twelve-month prevalence of mental disorders,
Nastaran, Nasirpour +5 more
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2020
Supplemental material, Kou_OnlineAppendix for Testing the Status-Legitimacy Hypothesis in China: Objective and Subjective Socioeconomic Status Divergently Predict System Justification by Wenqi Li, Ying Yang, Junhui Wu and Yu Kou in Personality and Social Psychology ...
Li, Wenqi +3 more
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Supplemental material, Kou_OnlineAppendix for Testing the Status-Legitimacy Hypothesis in China: Objective and Subjective Socioeconomic Status Divergently Predict System Justification by Wenqi Li, Ying Yang, Junhui Wu and Yu Kou in Personality and Social Psychology ...
Li, Wenqi +3 more
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American Cancer Society's report on the status of cancer disparities in the United States, 2021
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Farhad Islami +2 more
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Letter Regarding: Objective Socioeconomic Status and Injury Outcomes: More Than Meets the Eye?
Journal of Surgical Research, 2022openaire +2 more sources

