Social status, one’s relative rank in a social hierarchy, is a ubiquitous part of human social life. A large focus of the literature has been on subjective social status (SSS), more specifically, which is one’s psychological perception of his position within the social hierarchy. It is also one factor that accounts for variation in health. While there is abundant evidence for an association between SSS and health, there are several important gaps in this literature. First, the antecedents of SSS remain largely unknown. What developmental and contextual factors (Chapter II) and observable cues (Chapter III) predict whether an individual will experience high or low SSS? Second, there is limited research regarding how social hierarchies unfold...
There is only limited research on subjective social status (SSS) and its effect on health in general...
Socioeconomic discrepancies and their associations with health have been a persistent issue in the s...
Socioeconomic status (SES) is associated with many health issues and health-compromising behaviour (...
Several studies have established education, income, and occupational status as indicators of social ...
OBJECTIVE: To examine, among middle-aged individuals, if subjective socioeconomic status (SES) predi...
Although subjective social status (SSS) is associated with health independent of traditional SES mea...
Background: Subjective social status (SSS), or perception of rank on the social hierarchy, is an imp...
Studies have suggested that subjective social status (SSS) is an important predictor of health. This...
Although the inverse graded relationship between social class and infant, child, and adult health is...
International audienceThe purpose of this study was twofold-(1) investigate the role of subjective s...
Background: Although previous studies have been conducted on subjective social status, most studies ...
In middle-aged and older samples, perceived subjective socioeconomic status (SSS) is a marker of soc...
Using baseline data from ELSA-Brasil (N = 15,105), we investigated whether subjective social status,...
Emerging research has revealed that subjective social status (SSS), or how people perceive their pos...
Objective Associations between subjective status and health are still relatively unexplored. This st...
There is only limited research on subjective social status (SSS) and its effect on health in general...
Socioeconomic discrepancies and their associations with health have been a persistent issue in the s...
Socioeconomic status (SES) is associated with many health issues and health-compromising behaviour (...
Several studies have established education, income, and occupational status as indicators of social ...
OBJECTIVE: To examine, among middle-aged individuals, if subjective socioeconomic status (SES) predi...
Although subjective social status (SSS) is associated with health independent of traditional SES mea...
Background: Subjective social status (SSS), or perception of rank on the social hierarchy, is an imp...
Studies have suggested that subjective social status (SSS) is an important predictor of health. This...
Although the inverse graded relationship between social class and infant, child, and adult health is...
International audienceThe purpose of this study was twofold-(1) investigate the role of subjective s...
Background: Although previous studies have been conducted on subjective social status, most studies ...
In middle-aged and older samples, perceived subjective socioeconomic status (SSS) is a marker of soc...
Using baseline data from ELSA-Brasil (N = 15,105), we investigated whether subjective social status,...
Emerging research has revealed that subjective social status (SSS), or how people perceive their pos...
Objective Associations between subjective status and health are still relatively unexplored. This st...
There is only limited research on subjective social status (SSS) and its effect on health in general...
Socioeconomic discrepancies and their associations with health have been a persistent issue in the s...
Socioeconomic status (SES) is associated with many health issues and health-compromising behaviour (...