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Subjective Social Status, a New Measure in Health Disparities Research: Do Race/Ethnicity and Choice of Referent Group Matter?
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Subjective Social Status, a New Measure in Health Disparities Research: Do Race/Ethnicity and Choice of Referent Group Matter?

L.S. Wolff, D. Acevedo-Garcia, S.V. Subramanian, D. Weber and I. Kawachi
Journal of Health Psychology, Vol.15(4), pp.560-574
2010
PMID: 20460413

Abstract

ethnicity income measurement perceptions race socioeconomic status subjective social status decision making ethnic group health service human patient referral review socioeconomics utilization review Choice Behavior Ethnic Groups Health Services Humans Referral and Consultation Socioeconomic Factors Statistics

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