Subjective social status: reliability and predictive utility for global health

Psychology and Health - Tập 19 Số 2 - Trang 237-246 - 2004
Don Operario1, Nancy E. Adler2, David R. Williams3
1Center for AIDS Prevention Studies (CAPS) , University of California,San Francisco , 74 New Montgomery Street, Suite 600, San Fransisco, CA 94105
2Health Psychology Program , University of California , San Francisco
3Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan

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