health equalityIntroduction: Socioeconomic status (SES), which inOatesUnivGabrielaUnivR.UnivSchechterUnivMichaelUnivS.UnivExpert review of respiratory medicineOates, G. R., and Schechter, M. S. (2016). Socioeconomic status and health outcomes: cystic fibrosis as a model. Expert. Rev. Respir. ...
Using a forward selection model that allowed for inclusion of all three SES measures after adjustment for age and time of survey, education was the only measure that was significantly associated with the risk factors (P less than .05).If economics or time dictate that a single parameter of ...
Socioeconomic status and health: What we know and what we don’t C.S. Aneshensel et al. Depression and physical illness: A multiwave, nonrecursive causal model Journal of Health and Social Behavior (1984) M. Beckett Converging health inequalities in later life—An artifact of mortality selecti...
Mechanisms by which childhood personality traits influence adult health status: educational attainment and healthy behaviors. The purpose of this study was to test a life span health behavior model in which educational attainment and health behaviors (eating habits, smoking, and p... SE Hampson,LR ...
We simultaneously controlled for each A-P-C dimension by using the model for cross-classification of random effects, and adjusting SRH data for reporting biases caused by differences in income and A-P-C. Differences in adjusted SRH associated with income differences decreased with age and reversed...
model. This technique, by comparing the correlational patterns of actual data with those proposed in a model, allows to estimate the direct and indirect pathways by which variables influence each other35. Based on the existing evidence, we constructed a model in which (a) SES has direct ...
prestige may in fact be endogenous to this model of faculty placement because of Ph.D. placement’s likely relationship with parents education, but regardless include it as a control due to the strong evidence of its importance in predicting faculty placement43. Here, institutional prestige is ...
Partial life expectancies and partial health expectancies for ages 25–74 were then calculated by using the mortality quotients and morbidity prevalences predicted by the regression model for those at the top and the bottom of the educational hierarchy in each 5-year age group, using an ...
RESULTS: The group consisted of 185 women and 98 men, with a mean age of 48 years. The level of disability and disease severity varied, mean time elapsed since MS diagnosis was 13 years. The final predictive model of self-management in MS was based on two main predictors: received ...
Insight into the causal mechanisms linking childhood adversity to long-term health could be provided by discovering when the negative SES gradient in weight emerges and what early life experiences are associated with it.Objective: SES differences in infant weight gain in the first 3 months of life...