Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W1969890863> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W1969890863 endingPage "1045" @default.
- W1969890863 startingPage "1034" @default.
- W1969890863 abstract "Socioeconomic status (SES) is related to health in every industrialized society where it has been studied. Indicators include educational attainment, occupational status, and income. Subjective social status (SSS), a summative judgment of one's socioeconomic position across these dimensions, also appears to be associated with health status. The current study examines whether SSS has similar associations with SES indicators and with health outcomes among British civil servants (participants in the Whitehall-II study), and U.S. whites and blacks (participants in the CARDIA study). The comparisons shed light on social status in the U.S. and England and on the applicability of findings from Whitehall-II to both whites and blacks in the U.S. Parallel analyses in each group examined (1) the extent to which income, education, and occupational status determine SSS ratings, (2) the association of SSS with hypertension, depression, and global health, and (3) the extent to which adjustment for education, occupation and income individually and collectively reduce the association of SSS and health outcomes. As predicted, occupation is a more important determinant of SSS in Whitehall-II than in CARDIA; adjustment for occupation reduces the association between SSS and health outcomes more for the Whitehall-II participants—especially males—than for CARDIA participants. Among the latter, education and income play relatively greater roles. Socioeconomic factors do not predict SSS scores for blacks as well as they do for the other two groups. SSS is significantly related to global health and depression in all groups and to hypertension in all groups except black males. Overall, relationships of SSS and health were stronger for Whitehall-II and white CARDIA participants than for blacks in CARDIA." @default.
- W1969890863 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W1969890863 creator A5002561024 @default.
- W1969890863 creator A5003987713 @default.
- W1969890863 creator A5060529310 @default.
- W1969890863 creator A5069938756 @default.
- W1969890863 creator A5074409311 @default.
- W1969890863 creator A5091151828 @default.
- W1969890863 date "2008-03-01" @default.
- W1969890863 modified "2023-10-18" @default.
- W1969890863 title "Social status and health: A comparison of British civil servants in Whitehall-II with European- and African-Americans in CARDIA" @default.
- W1969890863 cites W1607367233 @default.
- W1969890863 cites W1966184844 @default.
- W1969890863 cites W1990609305 @default.
- W1969890863 cites W2003957050 @default.
- W1969890863 cites W2022874868 @default.
- W1969890863 cites W2025874275 @default.
- W1969890863 cites W2037886554 @default.
- W1969890863 cites W2059793672 @default.
- W1969890863 cites W2065083968 @default.
- W1969890863 cites W2070146659 @default.
- W1969890863 cites W2070889093 @default.
- W1969890863 cites W2086195937 @default.
- W1969890863 cites W2099162900 @default.
- W1969890863 cites W2111194162 @default.
- W1969890863 cites W2112778345 @default.
- W1969890863 cites W2133035723 @default.
- W1969890863 cites W2133344766 @default.
- W1969890863 cites W2140394167 @default.
- W1969890863 cites W2146078360 @default.
- W1969890863 cites W3122017348 @default.
- W1969890863 cites W4243396099 @default.
- W1969890863 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2007.11.031" @default.
- W1969890863 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/18180089" @default.
- W1969890863 hasPublicationYear "2008" @default.
- W1969890863 type Work @default.
- W1969890863 sameAs 1969890863 @default.
- W1969890863 citedByCount "245" @default.
- W1969890863 countsByYear W19698908632012 @default.
- W1969890863 countsByYear W19698908632013 @default.
- W1969890863 countsByYear W19698908632014 @default.
- W1969890863 countsByYear W19698908632015 @default.
- W1969890863 countsByYear W19698908632016 @default.
- W1969890863 countsByYear W19698908632017 @default.
- W1969890863 countsByYear W19698908632018 @default.
- W1969890863 countsByYear W19698908632019 @default.
- W1969890863 countsByYear W19698908632020 @default.
- W1969890863 countsByYear W19698908632021 @default.
- W1969890863 countsByYear W19698908632022 @default.
- W1969890863 countsByYear W19698908632023 @default.
- W1969890863 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W1969890863 hasAuthorship W1969890863A5002561024 @default.
- W1969890863 hasAuthorship W1969890863A5003987713 @default.
- W1969890863 hasAuthorship W1969890863A5060529310 @default.
- W1969890863 hasAuthorship W1969890863A5069938756 @default.
- W1969890863 hasAuthorship W1969890863A5074409311 @default.
- W1969890863 hasAuthorship W1969890863A5091151828 @default.
- W1969890863 hasBestOaLocation W19698908632 @default.
- W1969890863 hasConcept C126322002 @default.
- W1969890863 hasConcept C142806620 @default.
- W1969890863 hasConcept C144024400 @default.
- W1969890863 hasConcept C147077947 @default.
- W1969890863 hasConcept C148699463 @default.
- W1969890863 hasConcept C149923435 @default.
- W1969890863 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W1969890863 hasConcept C17744445 @default.
- W1969890863 hasConcept C199539241 @default.
- W1969890863 hasConcept C2779297142 @default.
- W1969890863 hasConcept C2908647359 @default.
- W1969890863 hasConcept C57868080 @default.
- W1969890863 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W1969890863 hasConcept C74909509 @default.
- W1969890863 hasConceptScore W1969890863C126322002 @default.
- W1969890863 hasConceptScore W1969890863C142806620 @default.
- W1969890863 hasConceptScore W1969890863C144024400 @default.
- W1969890863 hasConceptScore W1969890863C147077947 @default.
- W1969890863 hasConceptScore W1969890863C148699463 @default.
- W1969890863 hasConceptScore W1969890863C149923435 @default.
- W1969890863 hasConceptScore W1969890863C15744967 @default.
- W1969890863 hasConceptScore W1969890863C17744445 @default.
- W1969890863 hasConceptScore W1969890863C199539241 @default.
- W1969890863 hasConceptScore W1969890863C2779297142 @default.
- W1969890863 hasConceptScore W1969890863C2908647359 @default.
- W1969890863 hasConceptScore W1969890863C57868080 @default.
- W1969890863 hasConceptScore W1969890863C71924100 @default.
- W1969890863 hasConceptScore W1969890863C74909509 @default.
- W1969890863 hasIssue "5" @default.
- W1969890863 hasLocation W19698908631 @default.
- W1969890863 hasLocation W19698908632 @default.
- W1969890863 hasLocation W19698908633 @default.
- W1969890863 hasLocation W19698908634 @default.
- W1969890863 hasLocation W19698908635 @default.
- W1969890863 hasLocation W19698908636 @default.
- W1969890863 hasOpenAccess W1969890863 @default.
- W1969890863 hasPrimaryLocation W19698908631 @default.
- W1969890863 hasRelatedWork W1968961319 @default.
- W1969890863 hasRelatedWork W2072350601 @default.
- W1969890863 hasRelatedWork W2082535150 @default.