This study aims to confirm associations between subjective social status (SSS) and health in the Swedish working population, to investigate if SSS is related to health over and above conventional measures of socio-economic status and to identify factors related to perception of SSS. The study ...
However, prior research mainly uses objective measures of SES, instead of subjective evaluations of individuals’ social status. Based on this, this paper aims to examine (a) the impact of the economic dowturn on SRH in Greece and (b) the relationship between subjective social status (SSS), ...
Subjective social status (SSS) has been shown to predict well-being and mental health, above and beyond objective social status (OSS). However, little is known about the factors that moderate this relationship. Two studies explored whether the link between SSS and well-being varied depending upon...
This discrepancy may be partly attributable to different mental health outcomes, i.e., current status of mental health (such as subjective mental health and depressive symptoms) on one hand and mental disorders (such as mood and anxiety disorders) on the other. Subjective social status (SSS) ...
Subjective social status (SSS) is associated with physical and mental health in diverse samples. However, community, cultural, and ethnic influences on SSS are poorly understood, especially among rural and American Indian populations. Objective. We aimed to examine similarities and differences in how ...
Social anxiety is a central form of anxiety; therefore, SCC may be negatively correlated with, and protect against, SA. In this context, we predicted that SCC mediates between suzhi and adolescents' SA. Subjective social status (SSS) refers to the individual's subjective perception and belief ...
However, prior research mainly uses objective measures of SES, instead of subjective evaluations of individuals' social status. Based on this, this paper aims to examine (a) the impact of the economic dowturn on SRH in Greece and (b) the relationship between subjective social status (SSS), ...
1.1. Subjective social status and eating behavior Theoretical research suggests that the subjective experience of having low status relative to other people, or having lower SSS, may influence eating behavior. Specifically, the insurance hypothesis posits that humans increase energy intake over energy exp...
We hypothesize that subjective social status (SSS) and perceived stress may be important independent predictors of children''s stress physiology and executive functioning (EF). Eighty-two children from diverse SES backgrounds were administered EF measures and provided saliva samples for cortisol assay. ...
For each subject, we also record gender, age, and social status. The measurement of subjective social status (SSS) is captured with the youth version of the MacArthur Scale of Subjective Status, which has been extensively employed in previous research (Amir et al.,2019; Goodman et al.,2001...