The association between health and socioeconomic status results in the socioeconomic gradient in health that is observed in most countries. Although poverty in the form of material deprivation explains some of this gradient, explanations for and policies related to the socioeconomic gradient need to ...
Three different indicators for socioeconomic status (SES; education, income, financial assets as an indicator for wealth) and health (physical, functional and subjective health) were employed. It could be shown that SES was related to health in the second half of life: Less advantaged persons ...
Socioeconomic status and health behaviors among Californians. In: Kronenfeld JJ, editor. Health, illness, and use of care: the impact of social factors. New York: Elsevier Science; 2000, p. 121-49.Grzywacz JG: Socioeconomic status and health behaviors among Californians. In Health, illness, ...
Keywords: socioeconomic status and health; low socioeconomic status (SES) and poor health; psychosocial factors, for health differences - in different social groups; strong negative correlation - income inequality and life expectancy; working conditions - role for health equity; lack of association in...
Socioeconomic status differentials substantially account for the health inequalities between indigenous and non-indigenous groups in India. However, a strong socioeconomic gradient in health is also evident within indigenous populations, reiterating the overall importance of socioeconomic status for reducing...
The cumulative advantage hypothesis suggests diverging socioeconomic status (SES) based gaps in health with age. However, previous studies yield inconsistent findings regarding the association between SES and health across the adult life span. Dealing with the issue of mortality selection bias, this stu...
The task of explaining why socioeconomic status (SES) and health are strongly correlated has grown beyond the special problem of the 'gradient.' It is now evident that the stepwise relationship of measures of health with years of schooling and similar indicators is only one of several features ...
socioeconomic status (e.g. indoor and outdoor air quality, smoke exposure, and access to healthcare) are likely to explain a significant proportion of ... E Forno,JC Celedón - 《Current Opinion in Allergy & Clinical Immunology》 被引量: 211发表: 2009年 The effects of socioeconomic status...
This review highlights recent work on socioeconomic status and health.These studies include a wider range of measures of socioeconomic status and inequality than have previously existed in the literature. They examine psychologic, sociologic, and physiologic mechanisms by which socioeconomic status may ...
Epidemiology of Socioeconomic Status and Health: Are Determinants Within Countries the Same as Between Countries? , Socioeconomic status and health in industrial nations: Social, psychological, and biological pathways (pp. 16-29). NY, USA: The New York Academy of... M Marmot - 《Annals of th...