The authors examined the associations of social support with socioeconomic status (SES) and with mortality, as well as how SES differences in social support might account for SES differences in mortality. Analyses were based on 9,333 participants from the British Whitehall II Study cohort, a longitudinal cohort established in 1985 among London-based civil servants who were 35-55 years of age at baseline. SES was assessed using participant's employment grades at baseline. Social support was assessed 3 times in the 24.4-year period during which participants were monitored for death. In men, marital status, and to a lesser extent network score (but not low perceived support or high negative aspects of close relationships), predicted both all-c...
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Several studies have demonstrated a global increase in morbidity and mortality in elderly subjects w...
Abstract. This chapter presents a conceptual and selective review of the relationship between social...
International audienceThe authors examined the associations of social support with socioeconomic sta...
Social class differences in health in the UK have usually been demonstrated by the Registrar General...
Differences in morbidity and mortality between socioeconomic groups constitute one of the most consi...
Differences in morbidity and mortality between socioeconomic groups constitute one of the most consi...
The debate about how best to measure social class in women complicates the analysis of socioeconomic...
Self-rated health (SRH) predicts future mortality. Individuals in different social classes with simi...
Social relationships are associated with all-cause mortality. Substantial uncertainties remain, howe...
Introduction. Socioeconomic disparities in health outcomes are well-established, with lower-status g...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the independent associations between occupational and educational based m...
The authors have studied whether area-level socioeconomic status predicts mortality independently of...
CONTEXT: Previous studies may have underestimated the contribution of health behaviors to social ine...
Studies have suggested that subjective social status (SSS) is an important predictor of health. This...
This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-C...
Several studies have demonstrated a global increase in morbidity and mortality in elderly subjects w...
Abstract. This chapter presents a conceptual and selective review of the relationship between social...
International audienceThe authors examined the associations of social support with socioeconomic sta...
Social class differences in health in the UK have usually been demonstrated by the Registrar General...
Differences in morbidity and mortality between socioeconomic groups constitute one of the most consi...
Differences in morbidity and mortality between socioeconomic groups constitute one of the most consi...
The debate about how best to measure social class in women complicates the analysis of socioeconomic...
Self-rated health (SRH) predicts future mortality. Individuals in different social classes with simi...
Social relationships are associated with all-cause mortality. Substantial uncertainties remain, howe...
Introduction. Socioeconomic disparities in health outcomes are well-established, with lower-status g...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the independent associations between occupational and educational based m...
The authors have studied whether area-level socioeconomic status predicts mortality independently of...
CONTEXT: Previous studies may have underestimated the contribution of health behaviors to social ine...
Studies have suggested that subjective social status (SSS) is an important predictor of health. This...
This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-C...
Several studies have demonstrated a global increase in morbidity and mortality in elderly subjects w...
Abstract. This chapter presents a conceptual and selective review of the relationship between social...