Titre : | Relational pathways between socioeconomic position and cardiovascular risk in a multiethnic urban sample : complexities and their implications for improving health in economically disadvantaged populations. (2008) |
Auteurs : | A.J. SCHULZ ; J.T. DVONCH ; HOUSE (J.S.) : USA. Survey Research Center and Department of Sociology. University of Michigan. Ann Arbor. MI. ; B.A. ISRAEL ; S. KANNAN ; KOCH (M.) : USA. Brightmoor Community Center. Detroit. MI. ; G. MENTZ ; P.Y. MIRANDA ; Nutrition Department. Chenoweth Laboratory. School of Public Health and Health Sciences. University of Massachusetts. Amherst. MA. USA |
Type de document : | Article |
Dans : | Journal of epidemiology and community health (vol. 62, n° 7, 2008) |
Pagination : | 638-646 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Mots-clés : | Facteur socioéconomique ; Facteur risque ; Ethnie ; Milieu urbain ; Amélioration ; Pauvreté |
Résumé : | [BDSP. Notice produite par INIST-CNRS 8poR0x8J. Diffusion soumise à autorisation]. Background : The study was designed to provide evidence of a cascade effect linking socioeconomic position to anthropometric indicators of cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk through effects on psychosocial stress, psychological distress and health-related behaviours, and consider implications for disease prevention and health promotion. Methods : A cross-sectional stratified two-stage probability sample of occupied housing units in three areas of Detroit, Michigan, was used in the study. 919 adults aged>=25 years completed the survey (mean age 46.3 ; 53% annual household income |