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Neighborhood disadvantage, disorder, and healthC E Ross
Department of Sociology, 300 Bricker Hall, Ohio State University, 190 N Oval Mall, Columbus, OH 43210, USA
J Health Soc Behav 42:258-76. 2001..We call for a bio-demography of stress that links chronic exposure to threatening conditions faced by disadvantaged individuals in disadvantaged neighborhoods with physiological responses that may impair health...
Neighborhood disorder, fear, and mistrust: the buffering role of social ties with neighborsC E Ross
Department of Sociology, Ohio State University, Columbus 43210, USA
Am J Community Psychol 28:401-20. 2000..However, formal participation in neighborhood organizations shows little buffering effect...
Does medical insurance contribute to socioeconomic differentials in health?C E Ross
Department of Sociology, Ohio State University, Columbus 43210, USA
Milbank Q 78:291-321, 151-2. 2000..Medical insurance of all kinds, however, does reduce difficulties in paying medical bills, and Medicaid is associated with more doctor visits and prescription drugs...
Walking, exercising, and smoking: does neighborhood matter?C E Ross
Ohio State University, Department of Sociology, Columbus 43210, USA
Soc Sci Med 51:265-74. 2000..Men in poor neighborhoods were more likely to smoke than those in less disadvantaged places, but neighborhood context had no significant effect on women's likelihood of smoking...
Refining the association between education and health: the effects of quantity, credential, and selectivityC E Ross
Department of Sociology, Ohio State University, Columbus 43210, USA
Demography 36:445-60. 1999..A large portion of the net association of college selectivity with physical functioning and perceived health appears attributable to health lifestyle...
Consequences of retirement activities for distress and the sense of personal controlC E Ross
Department of Sociology, Ohio State University, Columbus 43210 1353, USA
J Health Soc Behav 39:317-34. 1998..At the same time, retirees do not have significantly higher levels of psychological distress...
Education and the subjective quality of lifeC E Ross
Department of Sociology, Ohio State University, Columbus 43210 1353, USA
J Health Soc Behav 38:275-97. 1997..We contrast distress and dissatisfaction as indicators of the subjective quality of life...
Education, age, and the cumulative advantage in healthC E Ross
Department of Sociology, The Ohio State University, Columbus 43210, USA
J Health Soc Behav 37:104-20. 1996..Health advantages of high income and disadvantages of low income also diverge with age, but household income does not explain education's positive effect...
Fundamental analysis in research on well-being: distress and the sense of controlJ Mirowsky
Department of Sociology, Ohio State University, Columbus 43210 1352, USA
Gerontologist 36:584-94. 1996..Cross-cutting factor models eliminate the bias and confusion produced by response tendencies and help isolate and define the essential dimensions of response...
Age and the effect of economic hardship on depressionJ Mirowsky
Department of Sociology, Ohio State University, 190 North Oval Mall, Columbus, OH 43210 1353, USA
J Health Soc Behav 42:132-50. 2001..Those interactions somewhat suppress the moderating effect of older age on the association between economic hardship and depression...
