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Mediator effect of subjective social status on depression

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Subjective social status and nocturnal blood pressure dipping

Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 2022
Low social status has been linked to cardiovascular disease. Subjective social status (SSS), which represents one's perceived position in a social hierarchy, has been suggested to predict health outcomes beyond objective measures of socioeconomic status. The present study examined if lower SSS is related to reduced nocturnal blood pressure (BP) dipping,
Marie, Neubert   +2 more
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Subjective Social Status

2023
Results: The intervention was successful as daily step count increased across the intervention (F(1,59) = 74.03; p < .001). After controlling for SES measures (years of education), the effect of time was no longer significant (F(1,58) = 0.30, p = .58), but the ladders remained significantly different from each other (F (2.69,156.22) = 3.81, p = .014)
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Subjective social status moderates cortisol responses to social threat

Brain, Behavior, and Immunity, 2006
Research has demonstrated a robust relationship between social status, physiology and health in humans and animals. However, perceptions of social status within a specific social group have rarely been studied in this area and may provide additional relevant information.
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