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Socioeconomic Status and Child Development

Annual Review of Psychology, 2002
Robert F Corwyn
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Socioeconomic Status

The Fairchild Books Dictionary of Fashion, 2022
This chapter reviews the available bioarchaeological evidence of the non-elite in the Late Archaic/Classical Greek world (ca. sixth to fifth/fourth century BCE). Although material from the Greek mainland is the primary focus of this investigation, case studies from earlier and later periods of Greek history, as well as Greek colonial contexts, are ...
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Socioeconomic status and stroke

The Lancet Neurology, 2006
This paper reviews the current evidence for the association between socioeconomic status and stroke incidence, survival, mortality, and other outcomes. The evidence is strongest for mortality and incidence of stroke, with high rates of stroke in low socioeconomic groups being a consistent finding.
Cox, AM   +3 more
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Hypertension and socioeconomic status

Current Opinion in Cardiology, 2008
The impact of socioeconomic status on hypertension is complicated and unclear. In this article, we review the findings of recently published studies pertaining to the association between socioeconomic status and hypertension. Specifically, we focus on several potentially modifiable modes of pathogenesis involved in this association, including education,
Itamar, Grotto   +2 more
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Socioeconomic Status and Insomnia.

Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 2005
This investigation compared the likelihood of insomnia and insomnia-related health consequences among individuals of different socioeconomic status. A random-digit dialing procedure was used to recruit at least 50 men and 50 women in each age decade from 20 to 80+ years old.
Les A, Gellis   +6 more
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An umbrella review of socioeconomic status and cancer

Nature Communications
Extensive evidence underscores the pivotal role of socioeconomic status (SES) in shaping cancer-related outcomes. However, synthesizing definitive and actionable insights from the expansive body of literature remains a significant challenge. To elucidate
Shen Li   +8 more
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Socioeconomic Status and the Rorschach

Psychological Reports, 1994
People from lower socioeconomic status are making increasing use of mental health facilities. Surveys have indicated that the Rorschach is still one of the more frequently used instruments by psychologists in such facilities, but research has also shown that clinicians tend to misinterpret Rorschachs of people from the lower socioeconomic group as ...
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