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Subjective Socioeconomic Status Predicts Human Ventral Striatal Responses to Social Status Information [PDF]
The enormous influence of hierarchical rank on social interactions [1] suggests that neural mechanisms exist to process status-related information [2] and ascribe value to it. The ventral striatum is prominently implicated in processing value and salience, independent of hedonic properties [3, 4], and a functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI ...
Ly, Martina +4 more
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Chen Zhao,1,* Haoyun Zhou,2,* Shaowen Ge,1 Zhaojun Zhan,1 Shunhua Zhang,3 Shengkai Liao1 1Department of Stomatology, First Affiliated Hospital of Bengbu Medical College, Bengbu, 233004, People’s Republic of China; 2School of Public Health, Bengbu
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Subjective socioeconomic status and cigarette smoking interact to delay discounting [PDF]
People generally discount future outcomes, and accordingly accept immediate but smaller gain. This research examined whether this tendency (i.e., delay discounting) is associated with socioeconomic status (SES) and smoking status, and hypothesized that the influence of SES on delay discounting would be moderated by smoking status.
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Who Are the Consumers of European Farmers' Markets? A Cross‐Country Analysis
ABSTRACT With substantial growth in the number of farmers' markets (FMs) in developed countries, the number of consumers visiting FMs is also increasing. This study comparatively assesses the consumers of FMs in three European countries where FMs traditionally play a distinctive role in food supply chains.
Áron Török +6 more
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Purpose To improve the career calling of medical students and cultivate high-quality medical workers, this study aimed to investigate the role of socioeconomic status in the career calling of medical students. Methods The questionnaire method was used to
Xiaoguang Wu, Tangwen Wang, Siyu Di
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This report examines whether a person’s subjective view of their rank relative to others in society – subjective socioeconomic status (SES) – is systematically related to views on distal and proximal determinants of ill-health. This was tested using cross-sectional data from 28,718 respondents from 27 countries who took part in the International Social
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Dimensions of the AI Divide: Digital Inequality and Psychological Consequences
ABSTRACT Artificial intelligence (AI) has become a foundational component of contemporary social, economic, and political life. Yet, the ways in which AI reshapes patterns of exclusion beyond questions of access and technical capability remain insufficiently theorized.
Christos Papaioannou
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Abstract This study develops and empirically estimates a structural framework to decompose the causal pathways of multilevel behavioral interventions targeting adolescent health behaviors. We apply this framework to the Kids SIPsmartER (KSS) program, a 6‐month, school‐based intervention evaluated through a clustered randomized controlled trial in rural
Naveen Abedin +5 more
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Subjective Socioeconomic Status and Presence of the Metabolic Syndrome in Midlife Community Volunteers [PDF]
Objective indices of socioeconomic status (SES) predict diverse sources of morbidity and mortality as well as numerous biological and behavioral risk factors for disease. Here we examine whether subjective measures of SES may be similarly associated with measured risk factors including the metabolic syndrome and its components of elevated blood ...
Stephen B, Manuck +4 more
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ABSTRACT Women with the FMR1 premutation (PM) are at increased risk for fragile X‐associated conditions (FXPAC), including cognitive and psychiatric features collectively termed fragile X‐associated neuropsychiatric disorders (FXAND). This study is the first to systematically investigate cognitive and psychiatric features in Italian female premutation ...
Federica Alice Maria Montanaro +5 more
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