<p>SES, Social Economic Status; MC-HOME, Middle Childhood Home Observation for the Measurement of the Environment.</p
<p>Pearson’s correlations for socioeconomic conditions (SC), occupational class (OC), material adver...
*<p>p<0.05 coefficient >0.3 or<<b>−</b>0.3.</p><p>See <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:d...
<p>Correlations between Demographic Variables and Continuous Measures (N = 114).</p
<p>Correlation analysis of BMI category and socioeconomic variables by school location.</p
<p>Correlations between individual/family variables and developmental outcomes.</p
Lower socioeconomic status (SES) has been consistently associated with poorer health in childhood [1...
<p>A. Measures of material possession, family composition, insurance status, immigrant status, and h...
Correlations between instruments, sociodemographic indicators and proxies of structural quality.</p
Main effects of individual socioeconomic status (SES) and countries’ socioeconomic development (SED)...
National Assessment of Educational Progress uses proxies of socioeconomic status when reporting resu...
<p>A. Ecologic measures B. Measures of material possession, family composition, insurance status, im...
<p>A comparison of the highest occupational status of the participant (adult SEC, aSEC) and that of ...
<p>Chi-square test of independence was used to analyze the differences of health behaviors of childr...
<p>SES trajectories were derived from parent-reported housing data (number of bedrooms in the family...
<p>Correlations between the study measures and the six SCS factors and the two SCS factors.</p
<p>Pearson’s correlations for socioeconomic conditions (SC), occupational class (OC), material adver...
*<p>p<0.05 coefficient >0.3 or<<b>−</b>0.3.</p><p>See <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:d...
<p>Correlations between Demographic Variables and Continuous Measures (N = 114).</p
<p>Correlation analysis of BMI category and socioeconomic variables by school location.</p
<p>Correlations between individual/family variables and developmental outcomes.</p
Lower socioeconomic status (SES) has been consistently associated with poorer health in childhood [1...
<p>A. Measures of material possession, family composition, insurance status, immigrant status, and h...
Correlations between instruments, sociodemographic indicators and proxies of structural quality.</p
Main effects of individual socioeconomic status (SES) and countries’ socioeconomic development (SED)...
National Assessment of Educational Progress uses proxies of socioeconomic status when reporting resu...
<p>A. Ecologic measures B. Measures of material possession, family composition, insurance status, im...
<p>A comparison of the highest occupational status of the participant (adult SEC, aSEC) and that of ...
<p>Chi-square test of independence was used to analyze the differences of health behaviors of childr...
<p>SES trajectories were derived from parent-reported housing data (number of bedrooms in the family...
<p>Correlations between the study measures and the six SCS factors and the two SCS factors.</p
<p>Pearson’s correlations for socioeconomic conditions (SC), occupational class (OC), material adver...
*<p>p<0.05 coefficient >0.3 or<<b>−</b>0.3.</p><p>See <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:d...
<p>Correlations between Demographic Variables and Continuous Measures (N = 114).</p