There has been considerable debate over the importance of the health selection hypothesis for explaining social gradients in health. Although studies have argued that it may not be an important explanation of social gradients in health, previous analyses have not estimated, simultaneously, the relative effect of health on changes in social position and of social position on changes in health (social causation). Cross-lagged longitudinal analyses using structural equation models enable the estimation of the relative size of these pathways which would be useful in determining the relative importance of the health selection hypothesis over the social causation hypothesis. Data from four phases of the Whitehall II study (initially consisting of...
Study objectives: To assess the relative contribution of age and social class to variations in the p...
BACKGROUND: The new UK National Statistics Socio-Economic Classification (NS-SEC) is theoretically b...
BACKGROUND: The new UK National Statistics Socio-Economic Classification (NS-SEC) is theoretically b...
There has been considerable debate over the importance of the health selection hypothesis for explai...
First published online 18 June 2015.The social gradient in health is one of the most reliable findin...
In their recent article, Elovainio et al. concluded that ‘‘health-related selection operates at youn...
<b>Background</b> Unemployment and economic inactivity are associated with poor health. ...
In their recent article, Elovainio et al. concluded that ‘‘health-related selection operates at youn...
Published online: 13 March 2018Under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License - http:/...
Health differences which correspond to socioeconomic status (SES) can be attributed to three causal ...
Available online 24 February 2018Under Creative Commons License 4.0Health differences which correspo...
Background A number of different socio-economic classifications have been used in relation to health...
International audienceIn this study, the health-related selection hypothesis (that health predicts s...
International audienceIn this study, the health-related selection hypothesis (that health predicts s...
International audienceIn this study, the health-related selection hypothesis (that health predicts s...
Study objectives: To assess the relative contribution of age and social class to variations in the p...
BACKGROUND: The new UK National Statistics Socio-Economic Classification (NS-SEC) is theoretically b...
BACKGROUND: The new UK National Statistics Socio-Economic Classification (NS-SEC) is theoretically b...
There has been considerable debate over the importance of the health selection hypothesis for explai...
First published online 18 June 2015.The social gradient in health is one of the most reliable findin...
In their recent article, Elovainio et al. concluded that ‘‘health-related selection operates at youn...
<b>Background</b> Unemployment and economic inactivity are associated with poor health. ...
In their recent article, Elovainio et al. concluded that ‘‘health-related selection operates at youn...
Published online: 13 March 2018Under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License - http:/...
Health differences which correspond to socioeconomic status (SES) can be attributed to three causal ...
Available online 24 February 2018Under Creative Commons License 4.0Health differences which correspo...
Background A number of different socio-economic classifications have been used in relation to health...
International audienceIn this study, the health-related selection hypothesis (that health predicts s...
International audienceIn this study, the health-related selection hypothesis (that health predicts s...
International audienceIn this study, the health-related selection hypothesis (that health predicts s...
Study objectives: To assess the relative contribution of age and social class to variations in the p...
BACKGROUND: The new UK National Statistics Socio-Economic Classification (NS-SEC) is theoretically b...
BACKGROUND: The new UK National Statistics Socio-Economic Classification (NS-SEC) is theoretically b...