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Subjective Social Status and Adolescent Health
Youth & Society, 2016Despite adolescence being a period marked by significant social changes, research on social status focuses largely on adults. This study examined whether school and societal subjective social status (SSS) are differentially associated with adolescent health above and beyond objective socioeconomic status (SES), and explored pathways linking SSS to ...
Virginia W. Huynh, Jessica J. Chiang
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Social Capital and Subjective Social Status: Heterogeneity within East Asia
Social Indicators Research, 2021Previous studies have documented the associations of objective class with either social capital or subjective social status, yet little attention has been paid to the direct connections between social capital and subjective social status. This study highlights social capital as an essential source of subjective social status, particularly in East Asia,
Ji Hye Kim, Claire Seungeun Lee
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Subjective social status and health
Current Opinion in Psychiatry, 2014Subjective social status (SSS) predicts health outcomes above and beyond traditional objective measures of social status, such as education, income and occupation. This review summarizes and integrates recent findings on SSS and health.Current studies corroborate associations between low SSS and poor health indicators by extending previous findings to ...
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Clues of subjective social status among young adults
Social Science Research, 2015We investigate determinants of subjective social status (SSS) as measured by respondents placing themselves on a ten-rung ladder from least to most "money", "education" and "respected job", in a large sample of young adults. The most potent clues of SSS are proximate in the life course, reflecting educational attainment and current socioeconomic and ...
François, Nielsen +2 more
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Subjective Social Status Predicts Quit-Day Abstinence among Homeless Smokers
American Journal of Health Promotion, 2013Purpose. Smoking prevalence is alarmingly high among the homeless. Few studies have focused on predictors of smoking abstinence in this population. Subjective social status, a person's ranking of their own social standing relative to others in the United States or in their own self-defined communities, has predicted smoking cessation among domiciled ...
Lorraine R, Reitzel +3 more
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New media use and subjective social status
Asian Journal of Communication, 2011Inspired by Pierre Bourdieu's class theory and other related theoretical resources, this paper conceptualizes new media as a form of capital and resource to be utilized for perceiving reality. Guided by this conception, this paper explores the relationship between new media use and subjective social status. Analyzing data from the Shanghai Survey, this
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Subjective social status, objective socioeconomic status, and cardiovascular risk in women.
Health Psychology, 2007Subjective perceptions of personal social status may relate to health beyond the effects of objective socioeconomic status (SES). The authors examined the relationship between subjective social status (SSS) and psychosocial, behavioral, and physical cardiovascular risk factors in middle-aged women.Ninety-two women (90.2% White) completed ladder-based ...
Shiva G. Ghaed, Linda C. Gallo
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Psychosomatic Medicine, 2005
To examine, among middle-aged individuals, if subjective socioeconomic status (SES) predicts health status and change in health status over time better than objective SES.Data are from the Whitehall II study, a prospective study of British civil servants. SES data are drawn from Phase 5 (1997-1999) of the study and health data from Phases 5 and 6 (2000-
Singh-Manoux, Archana +2 more
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To examine, among middle-aged individuals, if subjective socioeconomic status (SES) predicts health status and change in health status over time better than objective SES.Data are from the Whitehall II study, a prospective study of British civil servants. SES data are drawn from Phase 5 (1997-1999) of the study and health data from Phases 5 and 6 (2000-
Singh-Manoux, Archana +2 more
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Are the subjective social status inequalities persistent?
International Journal of Sociology, 2023Lilia Dimova, Martin Dimov
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Relations of Subjective Social Status and Brooding with Blood Pressure
International Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 2019Brooding, a type of rumination, and subjective social status (SSS) may be two interacting factors for cardiovascular disease (CVD). Our goal was to examine the relations of brooding and SSS with systolic blood pressure (SBP) and diastolic blood pressure (DBP), two measures of CVD.
Brooks R. Harbison +2 more
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