نتایج جستجو برای: low socioeconomic status

تعداد نتایج: 1583326  

Journal: :The Gerontologist 2000
Z H Wu L Rudkin

We tested the applicability of the stress buffering hypothesis in a developing country setting with data from the Senior Sample of the Malaysian Family Life Survey-2. Using ordered logistic regression methods, we examined whether having daily contact with adult children moderates the effect of low socioeconomic status (SES; conceptualized as a chronic stressor) on self-assessed health status. W...

2016
Paul Medina González

AIM To evaluate the linear variability of comfortable gait according to socioeconomic status in community-dwelling elderly. METHOD For this cross-sectional observational study 63 self- functioning elderly were categorized according to the socioeconomic level on medium-low (n= 33, age 69.0 ± 5.0 years) and medium-high (n= 30, age 71.0 ± 6.0 years). Each participant was asked to perform comfort...

Journal: :Journal of consulting and clinical psychology 1996
M H van IJzendoorn M J Bakermans-Kranenburg

This meta-analysis on 33 studies, including more than 2,000 Adult Attachment Interview (AAI) classifications, presents distributions of AAI classifications in samples of nonclinical fathers and mothers, in adolescents, in samples from different cultures, and in clinical groups. Fathers, adolescents, and participants from different countries show about the same distribution of AAI classification...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 2015
Ohad Szepsenwol Jeffry A Simpson Vladas Griskevicius K Lee Raby

Life history theory suggests that individual differences in parenting are partially rooted in environmental conditions experienced early in life. Whereas certain conditions should promote increased investment in parenting, unpredictable and/or harsh environments should promote decreased investment in parenting, especially in men. We tested this hypothesis in 3 studies. In Study 1a, we conducted...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012
Annette Karmiloff-Smith Dean D'Souza Tessa M Dekker Jo Van Herwegen Fei Xu Maja Rodic Daniel Ansari

One might expect that children with varying genetic mutations or children raised in low socioeconomic status environments would display different deficits. Although this expectation may hold for phenotypic outcomes in older children and adults, cross-syndrome comparisons in infancy reveal many common neural and sociocognitive deficits. The challenge is to track dynamic trajectories over develop...

2015
Laura M Dale Sophie Goudreau Stephane Perron Martina S Ragettli Marianne Hatzopoulou Audrey Smargiassi

BACKGROUND This study's objective was to determine whether socioeconomically deprived populations are exposed to greater levels of environmental noise. METHODS Indicators of socioeconomic status were correlated with LAeq24h noise levels estimated with a land-use regression model at a small geographic scale. RESULTS We found that noise exposure was associated with all socioeconomic indicator...

2012
Elizabeth A DiNenno Alexandra M Oster Catlainn Sionean Paul Denning Amy Lansky

OBJECTIVES During the past decade, the number and proportion of reported HIV cases in the United States acquired through heterosexual contact has increased markedly. CDC employs the National HIV Behavioral Surveillance System (NHBS) to monitor risk behaviors and HIV prevalence in high-risk populations. To identify a target population for conducting NHBS among heterosexuals at increased risk for...

Journal: :Addictive behaviors 1998
W D McIntosh D G Bazzini S M Smith S M Wayne

We examined how smokers were depicted in 100 popular films spanning 5 decades. Smokers were depicted as more romantically and sexually active than nonsmokers and as marginally more intelligent than nonsmokers. Smokers and nonsmokers did not differ in terms of attractiveness, goodness, socioeconomic status, aggression, friendliness, or outcome at film's end. Thus, if anything, smokers are depict...

Journal: :Health and quality of life outcomes 2016
Saloni Atal Cecilia Cheng

BACKGROUND Previous research has generally indicated that disadvantaged socioeconomic groups tend to experience poor health-related quality of life (HRQoL). In an effort to extend the literature, this study proposes that coping flexibility is a stress buffer that mitigates the adverse effects of low socioeconomic status (SES). METHODS The participants comprised 150 Indians (53 % women; mean a...

2011
Daniel J. Corsi Jocelyn E. Finlay S. V. Subramanian

BACKGROUND Low- to middle-income countries (LMICs) are believed to be characterized by the coexistence of underweight and overweight. It has also been posited that such coexistence is appearing among the low socioeconomic status (SES) groups. METHODS We conducted a cross-sectional analysis of nationally representative samples of 451,321 women aged 20-49 years drawn from 57 Demographic and Hea...

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