Papers published in the OPR Working Paper Series reflect the view of individual authors. They may not be cited in other publications, but are intended to be work-in-progress. Comments are welcome. Summary: Background: Psychosocial stress is posited as one of the primary pathways linking socioeconomic status (SES) to health outcomes, via sustained activation of stress-related autonomic and neuroendocrine responses, especially elevated levels of cortisol. To date, little population-level work has tested the relationship between SES and biological markers of these stress responses. Methods: We analyzed data from a national survey of 972 middle-aged and elderly respondents in Taiwan including survey, clinical, and biological measures. We tested...
BACKGROUND: Metabolic syndrome (MetS) development strongly varies based on individuals' socioeconomi...
This paper investigates whether self-reported general stress is a mediator in the relationship betwe...
The cumulative effects of socioeconomic position (SEP) on cardiovascular disease have been described...
OBJECTIVE: We assess whether socioeconomic status (SES) is associated with basal levels of cortisol ...
Objectives: The influence of low socioeconomic status on cardiovascular disease may be mediated in p...
Lower levels of subjective and objective socioeconomic status (SES) and stress are related to advers...
moderated by characteristics of the individual and his or her social environment? and 3) Do perceive...
Abstract: Psychological stress can contribute to health disparities in populations that are confront...
Objectives: The influence of low socioeconomic status on cardiovascular disease may be mediated in p...
In this article, the authors evaluate the possible roles of negative emotions and cognitions in the ...
Stress-related processes have been implicated in the associations between lower socioeconomic status...
Abstract available at publisher's web site.http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1749-6632.1999.tb08111.
Decades of research has established an inverse association between socioeconomic position and psycho...
This review is designed to investigate how socioeconomic status, and the stress related to it, can i...
We would like to thank Bruce McEwen for his guidance through the literature on the physiology of str...
BACKGROUND: Metabolic syndrome (MetS) development strongly varies based on individuals' socioeconomi...
This paper investigates whether self-reported general stress is a mediator in the relationship betwe...
The cumulative effects of socioeconomic position (SEP) on cardiovascular disease have been described...
OBJECTIVE: We assess whether socioeconomic status (SES) is associated with basal levels of cortisol ...
Objectives: The influence of low socioeconomic status on cardiovascular disease may be mediated in p...
Lower levels of subjective and objective socioeconomic status (SES) and stress are related to advers...
moderated by characteristics of the individual and his or her social environment? and 3) Do perceive...
Abstract: Psychological stress can contribute to health disparities in populations that are confront...
Objectives: The influence of low socioeconomic status on cardiovascular disease may be mediated in p...
In this article, the authors evaluate the possible roles of negative emotions and cognitions in the ...
Stress-related processes have been implicated in the associations between lower socioeconomic status...
Abstract available at publisher's web site.http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1749-6632.1999.tb08111.
Decades of research has established an inverse association between socioeconomic position and psycho...
This review is designed to investigate how socioeconomic status, and the stress related to it, can i...
We would like to thank Bruce McEwen for his guidance through the literature on the physiology of str...
BACKGROUND: Metabolic syndrome (MetS) development strongly varies based on individuals' socioeconomi...
This paper investigates whether self-reported general stress is a mediator in the relationship betwe...
The cumulative effects of socioeconomic position (SEP) on cardiovascular disease have been described...