Why does browsing social networking sites increase conspicuous consumption? The effects of relative deprivation and subjective socioeconomic status. [PDF]
Conspicuous consumption is a type of consumption behavior aimed at displaying one’s wealth and status, which may impose an economic burden and negative psychological impact on consumers.
Yang X, Wang X, Yu J, Gao J.
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The relationship between subjective socioeconomic status and health in adults with and without intellectual disability. [PDF]
Background This study investigated if subjective socioeconomic status (SSS) is related to self‐rated health (SRH) and objective indicators of health in people with and without intellectual disability.
McMahon M +3 more
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Lower Subjective Socioeconomic Status Is Associated With Increased Risk of Reporting Negative Experiences on Social Media. Findings From the "LifeOnSoMe"-Study. [PDF]
Objectives To investigate the association between subjective socioeconomic status (SES) and a) frequency and daily duration of social media use, and b) self-reported negative experiences on social media platforms.
Skogen JC +5 more
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How Subjective Socioeconomic Status Influences Pro-Environmental Behavior: The Mediating Role of Sense of Control and Life History Strategy. [PDF]
Understanding the psychological drivers of pro-environmental behavior across different socioeconomic statuses (SESs) is crucial for effectively addressing environmental challenges. To assist businesses and management departments in adequately identifying
Zhong B, Niu N, Li J, Wu Y, Fan W.
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The Relationship Between CDC Personnel Subjective Socioeconomic Status and Turnover Intention: A Combined Model of Moderation and Mediation. [PDF]
A stable and motivated CDC workforce is critical for Chinese public health system improvement in the post-pandemic period of COVID-19. Meanwhile, the lack of career development prospects, low income, low status and the widespread and increasingly serious
Shan Y, Liu G, Zhou C, Li S.
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Relationship between subjective socioeconomic status and sense of gain of health-care reform and the mediating role of self-rated health: a cross-sectional study in China. [PDF]
Background The sense of gain has gradually become the main evaluation index for the effectiveness of China’s deepening reform and is affected by many factors.
Yuan SU, Yueping LI.
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Can Pets Replace Children? The Interaction Effect of Pet Attachment and Subjective Socioeconomic Status on Fertility Intention. [PDF]
A growing number of young people tend to regard their pets as their surrogate children, yet research examining the relationship between pet attachment and fertility intention remains scarce.
Guo Z, Ren X, Zhao J, Jiao L, Xu Y.
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Association between depressive symptoms and objective/subjective socioeconomic status among older adults of two regions in Myanmar. [PDF]
Low objective socioeconomic status (SES) has been correlated with poor physical and mental health among older adults. Some studies suggest that subjective SES is also important for ensuring sound physical and mental health among older adults.
Sasaki Y +12 more
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The effect of self-rated health, subjective socioeconomic status, social capital, and physical activity on life satisfaction: a cross-sectional study in urban western Iran. [PDF]
Background Life satisfaction is an important component in designing strategies to improve health outcomes in different groups of society. This study aimed to investigate the effect of subjective socioeconomic status (SSS), social capital (SC), self-rated
Rajabi Gilan N +2 more
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Under the Threat of an Epidemic: People with Higher Subjective Socioeconomic Status Show More Unethical Behaviors. [PDF]
This research focused on the psychological impact of an epidemic. We conducted a cross-sectional survey and two empirical experiments to examine how an epidemic would influence unethical behaviors and how the effect differs in people of different ...
Wang T, Wang X, Jiang T, Wang S, Chen Z.
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