Abstract available at publisher's web site.http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1749-6632.1999.tb08111.
Lower levels of subjective and objective socioeconomic status (SES) and stress are related to advers...
of Dana Goldman, David Cutler, and participants at the Conference are gratefully acknowledged. 1 The...
In Australia, chronic illness is increasing being recognised as more important. Yet there is relativ...
This review is designed to investigate how socioeconomic status, and the stress related to it, can i...
This paper investigates whether self-reported general stress is a mediator in the relationship betwe...
Decades of research has established an inverse association between socioeconomic position and psycho...
Papers published in the OPR Working Paper Series reflect the view of individual authors. They may no...
This study examines the interconnections among education—as a proxy for socioeconomic status—stress,...
This study examines the interconnections among education—as a proxy for socioeconomic status—stress,...
Low socioeconomic status (SES) has a profound effect on a wide variety of mental and physical health...
Low socioeconomic status (SES) has a profound effect on a wide variety of mental and physical health...
SES is consistently associated with health outcomes, yet little is known about the psychosocial and ...
Socio-economic has long recognized as a significant factor affecting the health status. Lower socio-...
Prior research has documented an indirect link between socioeconomic status (SES) and health, and th...
In this article, the authors evaluate the possible roles of negative emotions and cognitions in the ...
Lower levels of subjective and objective socioeconomic status (SES) and stress are related to advers...
of Dana Goldman, David Cutler, and participants at the Conference are gratefully acknowledged. 1 The...
In Australia, chronic illness is increasing being recognised as more important. Yet there is relativ...
This review is designed to investigate how socioeconomic status, and the stress related to it, can i...
This paper investigates whether self-reported general stress is a mediator in the relationship betwe...
Decades of research has established an inverse association between socioeconomic position and psycho...
Papers published in the OPR Working Paper Series reflect the view of individual authors. They may no...
This study examines the interconnections among education—as a proxy for socioeconomic status—stress,...
This study examines the interconnections among education—as a proxy for socioeconomic status—stress,...
Low socioeconomic status (SES) has a profound effect on a wide variety of mental and physical health...
Low socioeconomic status (SES) has a profound effect on a wide variety of mental and physical health...
SES is consistently associated with health outcomes, yet little is known about the psychosocial and ...
Socio-economic has long recognized as a significant factor affecting the health status. Lower socio-...
Prior research has documented an indirect link between socioeconomic status (SES) and health, and th...
In this article, the authors evaluate the possible roles of negative emotions and cognitions in the ...
Lower levels of subjective and objective socioeconomic status (SES) and stress are related to advers...
of Dana Goldman, David Cutler, and participants at the Conference are gratefully acknowledged. 1 The...
In Australia, chronic illness is increasing being recognised as more important. Yet there is relativ...