Associations among cognitive ability, socioeconomic position, and health have been interpreted to imply that cognitive ability could explain social inequalities in health. The authors test this hypothesis by examining three questions: Is cognitive ability related to health? To what extent does it explain social inequalities in health? Do measures of socioeconomic position and cognitive ability have independent associations with health? Relative indices of inequality were used to estimate associations, using data from the Whitehall II study (baseline, 1985-1988), a British prospective cohort study (4,158 men and 1,680 women). Cognitive ability was significantly related to coronary heart disease, physical functioning, and self-rated health in...
Previous research has suggested that greater cognitive skill is protective against the development o...
Background: Social disadvantage consistently predicts both self-reported distress and clinically di...
Background: Social disadvantage consistently predicts both self-reported distress and clinically-dia...
Associations among cognitive ability, socioeconomic position, and health have been interpreted to im...
Associations among cognitive ability, socioeconomic position, and health have been interpreted to im...
Associations among cognitive ability, socioeconomic position, and health have been interpreted to im...
<b>Objective</b>: To test the hypothesis that IQ is a fundamental cause of socioeconomic inequalitie...
Virtually all indicators of physical health and mental competence favor persons of higher socioecono...
Objective: Individual differences in childhood cognitive ability have been neglected in the study of...
Differences in IQ have been offered as an explanation for socioeconomic gradients in morbidity and m...
A large literature documents a strong correlation between health and educational outcomes. In this p...
Socioeconomic status is positively related to health. Differences by socioeconomic status in health ...
Background: There are socioeconomic inequalities in dementia risk. Underlying pathways are not well ...
Causes of the association between cognitive ability and health remain unknown, but may reflect a sha...
Objective: Individual differences in childhood cognitive ability have been neglected in the study of...
Previous research has suggested that greater cognitive skill is protective against the development o...
Background: Social disadvantage consistently predicts both self-reported distress and clinically di...
Background: Social disadvantage consistently predicts both self-reported distress and clinically-dia...
Associations among cognitive ability, socioeconomic position, and health have been interpreted to im...
Associations among cognitive ability, socioeconomic position, and health have been interpreted to im...
Associations among cognitive ability, socioeconomic position, and health have been interpreted to im...
<b>Objective</b>: To test the hypothesis that IQ is a fundamental cause of socioeconomic inequalitie...
Virtually all indicators of physical health and mental competence favor persons of higher socioecono...
Objective: Individual differences in childhood cognitive ability have been neglected in the study of...
Differences in IQ have been offered as an explanation for socioeconomic gradients in morbidity and m...
A large literature documents a strong correlation between health and educational outcomes. In this p...
Socioeconomic status is positively related to health. Differences by socioeconomic status in health ...
Background: There are socioeconomic inequalities in dementia risk. Underlying pathways are not well ...
Causes of the association between cognitive ability and health remain unknown, but may reflect a sha...
Objective: Individual differences in childhood cognitive ability have been neglected in the study of...
Previous research has suggested that greater cognitive skill is protective against the development o...
Background: Social disadvantage consistently predicts both self-reported distress and clinically di...
Background: Social disadvantage consistently predicts both self-reported distress and clinically-dia...