This study examined the extent to which two psychosocial factors--health practices and social integration--explain the association between socioeconomic status (SES) and health. The data come from the Tecumseh Community Health Study (TCHS)--a prospective epidemiological study of a total community in Michigan. There were three major waves of data collection between 1959 and 1969. Tecumseh is a racially homogeneous industrial community with good medical care, a high standard of living and limited representation of low social status groups. Nonetheless, clear SES gradients in health status exist in the TCHS. Education is the most potent SES predictor of health status and its effects are independent of income and occupation. There was no cle...
Background : Socioeconomic differences in health-related behaviors are a major cause of health inequ...
Background: Socioeconomic differences in health-related behaviors are a major cause of health inequa...
Problems with measuring socioeconomic status (SES)—frequently included in clinical and public health...
This study examined the extent to which two psychosocial factors--health practices and social integr...
The disparities in health between the rich and poor are so striking, and the results so dire, that r...
Unhealthy behaviors and their social patterning have been frequently proposed as factors mediating s...
Unhealthy behaviors and their social patterning have been frequently proposed as factors mediating s...
The present research investigated psychosocial factors: control beliefs; social relations moderating...
Despite the well-documented associations between social and economic positions and diverse health co...
Studies have suggested that subjective social status (SSS) is an important predictor of health. This...
Introduction Combinations of unhealthy lifestyle factors are strongly associated with mortality, car...
This study investigated the hypothesis that socioeconomic differences in health status change can la...
This study examines whether the socioeconomic status (SES) characteristics of communities are import...
Abstract Background Social relations have repeatedly been found to be an important determinant of he...
To analyze the mechanisms by which psychosocial factors affect health, this re search investigated s...
Background : Socioeconomic differences in health-related behaviors are a major cause of health inequ...
Background: Socioeconomic differences in health-related behaviors are a major cause of health inequa...
Problems with measuring socioeconomic status (SES)—frequently included in clinical and public health...
This study examined the extent to which two psychosocial factors--health practices and social integr...
The disparities in health between the rich and poor are so striking, and the results so dire, that r...
Unhealthy behaviors and their social patterning have been frequently proposed as factors mediating s...
Unhealthy behaviors and their social patterning have been frequently proposed as factors mediating s...
The present research investigated psychosocial factors: control beliefs; social relations moderating...
Despite the well-documented associations between social and economic positions and diverse health co...
Studies have suggested that subjective social status (SSS) is an important predictor of health. This...
Introduction Combinations of unhealthy lifestyle factors are strongly associated with mortality, car...
This study investigated the hypothesis that socioeconomic differences in health status change can la...
This study examines whether the socioeconomic status (SES) characteristics of communities are import...
Abstract Background Social relations have repeatedly been found to be an important determinant of he...
To analyze the mechanisms by which psychosocial factors affect health, this re search investigated s...
Background : Socioeconomic differences in health-related behaviors are a major cause of health inequ...
Background: Socioeconomic differences in health-related behaviors are a major cause of health inequa...
Problems with measuring socioeconomic status (SES)—frequently included in clinical and public health...