One of the most consistent findings in epidemiologic research is a negative relation between social class and health. Health complaints are generally more common in the lower social classes. Psychosocial, together with material, cultural and behavioral factors, are among those factors, which could explain part of the socioeconomic differences in health. It is argued that integrating psychosocial factors and social class into explanatory models for differences in health would broaden insight ill the development of these differences. A first step towards this integration is the examination of whether these variables are interrelated. In this study, we examined the relation between social class on the one hand, and personality and social suppo...
This thesis deals with the question of the extent to which socioeconomic status (sas) is related to ...
Abstract Background Social relations have repeatedly been found to be an important determinant of he...
Inequalities in health behaviours (i.e., the tendency of socially disadvantaged people, compared to ...
One of the most consistent findings in epidemiologic research is a negative relation between social ...
Examined the relation between social class and personality and social support for 2,663 men (mean ag...
textabstractOBJECTIVE: To determine the contribution of psychological attributes (personality ...
Although a wide variety of factors have been found to be related to health in some way, researchers ...
Study objectives: To assess the relative contribution of age and social class to variations in the p...
BACKGROUND: In the Netherlands, as in many European countries, inequalities in health exist between ...
The relationship between social class and substance use disorders (SUDs) is explored and compared to...
This thesis deals with the question of the extent to which socioeconomic status (sas) is related to ...
Classism might be the downside of the prevailing ideologies of individual responsibility for success...
In this study, focus is on the mechanisms linking credentialed skills and social class relations to ...
The literature on health inequalities often uses measures of socio-economic position pragmatically t...
A series of hypotheses concerning relationships between age, sex, social class and the prevalence of...
This thesis deals with the question of the extent to which socioeconomic status (sas) is related to ...
Abstract Background Social relations have repeatedly been found to be an important determinant of he...
Inequalities in health behaviours (i.e., the tendency of socially disadvantaged people, compared to ...
One of the most consistent findings in epidemiologic research is a negative relation between social ...
Examined the relation between social class and personality and social support for 2,663 men (mean ag...
textabstractOBJECTIVE: To determine the contribution of psychological attributes (personality ...
Although a wide variety of factors have been found to be related to health in some way, researchers ...
Study objectives: To assess the relative contribution of age and social class to variations in the p...
BACKGROUND: In the Netherlands, as in many European countries, inequalities in health exist between ...
The relationship between social class and substance use disorders (SUDs) is explored and compared to...
This thesis deals with the question of the extent to which socioeconomic status (sas) is related to ...
Classism might be the downside of the prevailing ideologies of individual responsibility for success...
In this study, focus is on the mechanisms linking credentialed skills and social class relations to ...
The literature on health inequalities often uses measures of socio-economic position pragmatically t...
A series of hypotheses concerning relationships between age, sex, social class and the prevalence of...
This thesis deals with the question of the extent to which socioeconomic status (sas) is related to ...
Abstract Background Social relations have repeatedly been found to be an important determinant of he...
Inequalities in health behaviours (i.e., the tendency of socially disadvantaged people, compared to ...