College Selectivity, Subjective Social Status, and Mental Health in Young Adulthood

Volume: 10, Issue: 3, Pages: 257 - 275
Published: Aug 17, 2019
Abstract
Research on education and mental health has focused primarily on the benefits of higher levels of educational attainment. Other aspects of education, such as college selectivity, may also be associated with mental health, and higher subjective social status (SSS) is a potential pathway through which college selectivity and mental health could be linked. Using data from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult Health, this study (a)...
Paper Details
Title
College Selectivity, Subjective Social Status, and Mental Health in Young Adulthood
Published Date
Aug 17, 2019
Volume
10
Issue
3
Pages
257 - 275
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