We set out to examine the material, psychological, and sociological pathways mediating the income gradient in health and mortality. We used the 2008 General Social Survey-National Death Index dataset (N = 26,870), which contains three decades of social survey data in the US linked to thirty years of mortality follow-up. We grouped a large number of variables into 3 domains: material, psychological, and sociological using factor analysis. We then employed discrete-time hazard models to examine the extent to which these three domains mediated the income-mortality association among men and women. Overall, the gradient was weaker for females than for males. While psychological and material factors explained mortality hazards among females, haza...
Published: 18 March 2019Differences in mortality between groups with different socioeconomic positio...
Medicine and epidemiology currently dominate the study of the strong association between socioeconom...
Background: Socioeconomic differentials in mortality are increasing in many industrialised countries...
We set out to examine the material, psychological, and sociological pathways mediating the income gr...
We set out to examine the material, psychological, and sociological pathways mediating the income gr...
Income produces health, and sickness negatively affects earnings. These two factors likely explain t...
BACKGROUND: Material and behavioural factors play an important role in explaining educational inequa...
Introduction. Socioeconomic disparities in health outcomes are well-established, with lower-status g...
BACKGROUND: Individual and area socio-economic status (SES) are significant predictors of morbidity ...
Background Previous studies have assessed the relative importance of material, psychosocial and beha...
Gender inequalities in longevity/mortality are a major area of research since the 1970s. Despite sub...
Background: Previous studies have assessed the relative importance of material, psychosocial and beh...
Abstract Background Material and behavioural factors play an important role in explaining educationa...
It is often documented that the educational gradient of mortality is steeper for men than women in t...
This paper establishes a unified framework to fully account for the changing social gradient over th...
Published: 18 March 2019Differences in mortality between groups with different socioeconomic positio...
Medicine and epidemiology currently dominate the study of the strong association between socioeconom...
Background: Socioeconomic differentials in mortality are increasing in many industrialised countries...
We set out to examine the material, psychological, and sociological pathways mediating the income gr...
We set out to examine the material, psychological, and sociological pathways mediating the income gr...
Income produces health, and sickness negatively affects earnings. These two factors likely explain t...
BACKGROUND: Material and behavioural factors play an important role in explaining educational inequa...
Introduction. Socioeconomic disparities in health outcomes are well-established, with lower-status g...
BACKGROUND: Individual and area socio-economic status (SES) are significant predictors of morbidity ...
Background Previous studies have assessed the relative importance of material, psychosocial and beha...
Gender inequalities in longevity/mortality are a major area of research since the 1970s. Despite sub...
Background: Previous studies have assessed the relative importance of material, psychosocial and beh...
Abstract Background Material and behavioural factors play an important role in explaining educationa...
It is often documented that the educational gradient of mortality is steeper for men than women in t...
This paper establishes a unified framework to fully account for the changing social gradient over th...
Published: 18 March 2019Differences in mortality between groups with different socioeconomic positio...
Medicine and epidemiology currently dominate the study of the strong association between socioeconom...
Background: Socioeconomic differentials in mortality are increasing in many industrialised countries...