Inequalities in health behaviours (i.e., the tendency of socially disadvantaged people, compared to more advantaged people, to engage in fewer healthy behaviours) have been mostly accounted for by individual and environmental factors. The present research proposed to consider a social identity perspective by examining the combined impact of class-related norms and social class identification on intentions to engage in healthy behaviours. Based on a correlational study (N = 407), our results showed that healthy behaviours were perceived to be more normative of the upper-middle class than the lower-middle class, regardless of participants' class membership. We also found that intentions to perform healthy behaviours increased among those who ...
Health behaviour among young people has a social gradient, and tends to be skewed in terms of gender...
As shown by researchers in multiple disciplines, one of the most well-established determinants of ph...
The main research questions examined in this thesis concern the extent to which social class influen...
Inequalities in health behaviours (i.e., the tendency of socially disadvantaged people, compared to ...
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...
OBJECTIVES: To explore whether 'distinction', a well-known mechanism that produces and reproduces so...
Socio economic inequalities in adult health behaviour are consistently observed. Despite a well-docu...
Background: Socioeconomic differences in health-related behaviors are a major cause of health inequa...
Background : Socioeconomic differences in health-related behaviors are a major cause of health inequ...
One of the most consistent findings in epidemiologic research is a negative relation between social ...
One of the most consistent findings in epidemiologic research is a negative relation between social ...
Background: Socioeconomic inequalities are related to health and illness outcomes, partly because in...
Social factors, particularly social norms, have been reported to influence eating behaviors. From th...
Within affluent populations, there are marked socioeconomic gradients in health behavior, with peopl...
Health behaviour among young people has a social gradient, and tends to be skewed in terms of gender...
As shown by researchers in multiple disciplines, one of the most well-established determinants of ph...
The main research questions examined in this thesis concern the extent to which social class influen...
Inequalities in health behaviours (i.e., the tendency of socially disadvantaged people, compared to ...
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...
OBJECTIVES: To explore whether 'distinction', a well-known mechanism that produces and reproduces so...
Socio economic inequalities in adult health behaviour are consistently observed. Despite a well-docu...
Background: Socioeconomic differences in health-related behaviors are a major cause of health inequa...
Background : Socioeconomic differences in health-related behaviors are a major cause of health inequ...
One of the most consistent findings in epidemiologic research is a negative relation between social ...
One of the most consistent findings in epidemiologic research is a negative relation between social ...
Background: Socioeconomic inequalities are related to health and illness outcomes, partly because in...
Social factors, particularly social norms, have been reported to influence eating behaviors. From th...
Within affluent populations, there are marked socioeconomic gradients in health behavior, with peopl...
Health behaviour among young people has a social gradient, and tends to be skewed in terms of gender...
As shown by researchers in multiple disciplines, one of the most well-established determinants of ph...
The main research questions examined in this thesis concern the extent to which social class influen...