2000
Relationship of Subjective and Objective Social Status With Psychological and Physiological Functioning: Preliminary Data in Healthy White Women
Adler N, Epel E, Castellazzo G, Ickovics J. Relationship of Subjective and Objective Social Status With Psychological and Physiological Functioning: Preliminary Data in Healthy White Women. Health Psychology 2000, 19: 586-592. PMID: 11129362, DOI: 10.1037/0278-6133.19.6.586.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSubjective socioeconomic statusObjective social statusLaboratory stress studySocial statusSubjective social statusPsychological functioningNegative affectivityPsychological perceptionHealthy white womenPhysiological functioningFunctioningObjective indicatorsWhite womenMost associationsHealth-related factorsSocioeconomic statusPsychologicalSES-health gradientAffectivityStress studiesPerceptionPreliminary dataWomenStatusAssociation
1987
The Effects of Stress on the Psychological Well-being of Army Wives: Initial Findings from a Longitudinal Study
Martin J, Ickovics J. The Effects of Stress on the Psychological Well-being of Army Wives: Initial Findings from a Longitudinal Study. Behavioral Medicine 1987, 13: 108-115. PMID: 3655357, DOI: 10.1080/0097840x.1987.9936802.Peer-Reviewed Original Research