My dissertation examines particular psychosocial pathways--subjective social status, daily hassles, and daily interpersonal stressors--underlying health disparities. Subjective social status, a measure of stressful social comparisons, constitutes an important, yet understudied mechanism linking socioeconomic status and health. Few studies have examined the effects of subjective social status among U.S. Latinos, the nation's largest and one of its fastest growing ethnic-minority groups.Stress research has focused on major events and chronic stress, largely overlooking the effects of daily hassles, particularly among African Americans--a group disproportionately burdened by high levels of stress and poverty. A majority of daily hassles involv...
This review is designed to investigate how socioeconomic status, and the stress related to it, can i...
The pervasive relationship between socioeconomic status and health has been observed in virtually al...
Stress is a strong risk factor for poor health outcomes and is widely regarded as a main culprit in ...
The dissertation examines how social inequality conditions exposure to social stress differently for...
Decades of research has established an inverse association between socioeconomic position and psycho...
This study examines the interconnections among education—as a proxy for socioeconomic status—stress,...
This study examines the interconnections among education—as a proxy for socioeconomic status—stress,...
The accelerated growth of ethnic minorities implores academics to investigate more deeply health dis...
Abstract Background Extensive research has shown that ethnic health disparities are prevalent and ma...
Prevalence of depression is associated inversely with some indicators of socioeconomic position, and...
There is growing recognition that chronic psychosocial stress may accelerate aging, increase risk of...
Sociodemographic group-specific strategies for stress management may contribute to racial and gender...
A conceptual model of the stress process has been useful in examining relationships between numerous...
There is only limited research on subjective social status (SSS) and its effect on health in general...
Patterns of morbidity and mortality are unequally distributed across and within populations. At the ...
This review is designed to investigate how socioeconomic status, and the stress related to it, can i...
The pervasive relationship between socioeconomic status and health has been observed in virtually al...
Stress is a strong risk factor for poor health outcomes and is widely regarded as a main culprit in ...
The dissertation examines how social inequality conditions exposure to social stress differently for...
Decades of research has established an inverse association between socioeconomic position and psycho...
This study examines the interconnections among education—as a proxy for socioeconomic status—stress,...
This study examines the interconnections among education—as a proxy for socioeconomic status—stress,...
The accelerated growth of ethnic minorities implores academics to investigate more deeply health dis...
Abstract Background Extensive research has shown that ethnic health disparities are prevalent and ma...
Prevalence of depression is associated inversely with some indicators of socioeconomic position, and...
There is growing recognition that chronic psychosocial stress may accelerate aging, increase risk of...
Sociodemographic group-specific strategies for stress management may contribute to racial and gender...
A conceptual model of the stress process has been useful in examining relationships between numerous...
There is only limited research on subjective social status (SSS) and its effect on health in general...
Patterns of morbidity and mortality are unequally distributed across and within populations. At the ...
This review is designed to investigate how socioeconomic status, and the stress related to it, can i...
The pervasive relationship between socioeconomic status and health has been observed in virtually al...
Stress is a strong risk factor for poor health outcomes and is widely regarded as a main culprit in ...