Childhood conditions, sense of coherence, social class and adult ill health: exploring their theoretical and empirical relations.
Abstract
In order to expand our knowledge of how health inequalities are generated, a broader range of possible mechanisms has to be studied. Two mechanisms of potential importance here are childhood conditions and sense of coherence. Drawing on theoretical arguments and empirical findings in these two research fields, a conceptual model of the relationships between childhood conditions, sense of coherence, adult social class and adult health is...
Paper Details
Title
Childhood conditions, sense of coherence, social class and adult ill health: exploring their theoretical and empirical relations.
Published Date
Mar 1, 1997
Journal
Volume
44
Issue
6
Pages
821 - 831
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