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Do Local Social Hierarchies Matter for Mental Health? A Study of Neighborhood Social Status and Depressive Symptoms in Older Adults

机译:地方社会等级制度对心理健康重要吗?老年人邻里社会地位和抑郁症状的研究

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Objectives. Despite a well-established association between relative social position and health, stratification at smaller levels of social organization has received scant attention. Neighborhood is a localized context that has increasing relevance for adults as they age, thus one’s relative position within this type of mesolevel group may have an effect on mental health, independent of absolute level of social and economic resources. We examine the relationship between an older adult’s relative rank within their neighborhoods on two criteria and depressive symptoms.
机译:目标。尽管在相对的社会地位和健康之间建立了公认的联系,但较小规模的社会组织分层却很少受到关注。邻居是一个本地化的环境,随着成年人的年龄增长,其相关性越来越高,因此,在这种中等水平人群中的相对位置可能会影响心理健康,而与社会和经济资源的绝对水平无关。我们根据两个标准检查了老年人在其社区中的相对等级与抑郁症状之间的关系。

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