Background: This paper presents a new psychological model of why low income increases risk of mental distress. Consistent with evolutionary perspectives on disorder, income was predicted to relate to mental distress only through acting as an indirect proxy for social rank. Methods: Participants were part of a longitudinal cohort sample of 30,000 people who were representative of the British population and who completed measures annually for up to 17 years. Mental distress was assessed via the General Health Questionnaire which measures anxiety, depression, and general functioning. Results: Both income and the rank of the income within the region (and the rank of income within other comparison groups, such as similar individuals) predicted c...
Background: Several studies postulate that psychological conditions may contribute to the link betwe...
This study tests several hypotheses about the underlying causal structure of the inverse correlation...
This paper reports a test of the relative income rank hypothesis of depression, according to which i...
Background This paper presents a new psychological model of why lowincome increases risk of menta...
Individuals in lower socioeconomic classes are said to have higher stress levels than those in highe...
This paper reports a test of the relative income rank hypothesis of depression, according to which i...
Purpose: Low income is an established risk factor for suicidal thoughts and attempts. This study aim...
Low socioeconomic position is associated with worse mental health, yet few studies have examined how...
Purpose Low income is an established risk factor for suicidal thoughts and attempts. This study aims...
Background: Social disadvantage consistently predicts both self-reported distress and clinically-dia...
Decades of research has established an inverse association between socioeconomic position and psycho...
Abstract: The empirical association between income inequality, population health, and other social p...
Background: Social disadvantage consistently predicts both self-reported distress and clinically di...
The empirical association between income inequality, population health and other social problems is ...
Parents face an increased risk of psychological distress compared with adults without children, and ...
Background: Several studies postulate that psychological conditions may contribute to the link betwe...
This study tests several hypotheses about the underlying causal structure of the inverse correlation...
This paper reports a test of the relative income rank hypothesis of depression, according to which i...
Background This paper presents a new psychological model of why lowincome increases risk of menta...
Individuals in lower socioeconomic classes are said to have higher stress levels than those in highe...
This paper reports a test of the relative income rank hypothesis of depression, according to which i...
Purpose: Low income is an established risk factor for suicidal thoughts and attempts. This study aim...
Low socioeconomic position is associated with worse mental health, yet few studies have examined how...
Purpose Low income is an established risk factor for suicidal thoughts and attempts. This study aims...
Background: Social disadvantage consistently predicts both self-reported distress and clinically-dia...
Decades of research has established an inverse association between socioeconomic position and psycho...
Abstract: The empirical association between income inequality, population health, and other social p...
Background: Social disadvantage consistently predicts both self-reported distress and clinically di...
The empirical association between income inequality, population health and other social problems is ...
Parents face an increased risk of psychological distress compared with adults without children, and ...
Background: Several studies postulate that psychological conditions may contribute to the link betwe...
This study tests several hypotheses about the underlying causal structure of the inverse correlation...
This paper reports a test of the relative income rank hypothesis of depression, according to which i...