Crucial advances have been made in our knowledge of the social determinants of health and health behaviors. Existing research on health disparities, however, generally fails to address a known paradox in the literature: While blacks have higher risk of medical morbidity relative to non-Hispanic whites, blacks have lower rates of common stress-related forms of psychopathology such as major depression and anxiety disorders. In this arti-cle we propose a new theoretical approach, the Environmental Affordances Model, as an integrative framework for the origins of both physical and mental health disparities. We highlight early empirical support and a growing body of experimental animal and human research on self-regulatory health behaviors and s...
The aim of this thesis is to contribute to the understanding of the generative processes underlying ...
Purpose: There is growing concern that value-based payment for health care may disadvantage health c...
Models of the social determinants of health have proliferated in recent years across multiple discip...
Crucial advances have been made in our knowledge of the social determinants of health and health beh...
Prevalence of depression is associated inversely with some indicators of socioeconomic position, and...
The dissertation examines how social inequality conditions exposure to social stress differently for...
Biomedical research consistently finds that blacks have worse physical health than whites, even afte...
Equity and social well-being considerations make Black–White health disparities an area of important...
My dissertation examines particular psychosocial pathways--subjective social status, daily hassles, ...
An abundance of research has implicated socioeconomic disadvantage as a major risk factor for increa...
Health disparities are large and persistent gaps in the rates of disease and death between racial/et...
Poor comparability of social groups is one of the major methodological problems that threatens the v...
The fields of psychiatry and mental health are increasingly recognizing the importance of social det...
Stress is a strong risk factor for poor health outcomes and is widely regarded as a main culprit in ...
Psychological distress is an important indicator of the mental well-being of the population. Finding...
The aim of this thesis is to contribute to the understanding of the generative processes underlying ...
Purpose: There is growing concern that value-based payment for health care may disadvantage health c...
Models of the social determinants of health have proliferated in recent years across multiple discip...
Crucial advances have been made in our knowledge of the social determinants of health and health beh...
Prevalence of depression is associated inversely with some indicators of socioeconomic position, and...
The dissertation examines how social inequality conditions exposure to social stress differently for...
Biomedical research consistently finds that blacks have worse physical health than whites, even afte...
Equity and social well-being considerations make Black–White health disparities an area of important...
My dissertation examines particular psychosocial pathways--subjective social status, daily hassles, ...
An abundance of research has implicated socioeconomic disadvantage as a major risk factor for increa...
Health disparities are large and persistent gaps in the rates of disease and death between racial/et...
Poor comparability of social groups is one of the major methodological problems that threatens the v...
The fields of psychiatry and mental health are increasingly recognizing the importance of social det...
Stress is a strong risk factor for poor health outcomes and is widely regarded as a main culprit in ...
Psychological distress is an important indicator of the mental well-being of the population. Finding...
The aim of this thesis is to contribute to the understanding of the generative processes underlying ...
Purpose: There is growing concern that value-based payment for health care may disadvantage health c...
Models of the social determinants of health have proliferated in recent years across multiple discip...