Use of the Yitzhaki Index as a test of relative deprivation for health outcomes: a review of recent literature
K Adjaye-Gbewonyo, I Kawachi - Social science & medicine, 2012 - Elsevier
We reviewed the empirical studies published between 2000 and 2010 that test the relative
deprivation (RD) hypothesis in relation to population health. Our review focuses primarily on …
deprivation (RD) hypothesis in relation to population health. Our review focuses primarily on …
Is wealthier always healthier? The impact of national income level, inequality, and poverty on public health in Latin America
Despite findings indicating that both national income level and income inequality are each
determinants of public health, few have studied how national income level, poverty and …
determinants of public health, few have studied how national income level, poverty and …
相对剥夺感: 概念, 测量, 影响因素及作用
熊猛, 叶一舵 - 心理科学进展, 2016 - journal.psych.ac.cn
相对剥夺感(relative deprivation, RD) 是指个体或群体通过与参照群体比较而感知到自身处于
不利地位, 进而体验到愤怒和不满等负性情绪的一种主观认知和情绪体验. 目前 …
不利地位, 进而体验到愤怒和不满等负性情绪的一种主观认知和情绪体验. 目前 …
Relative deprivation and suicide risk in South Korea
Psychosocial stress and the related biochemical response have been hypothesized as a
potential mechanism underlying the link between relative deprivation and mortality. While …
potential mechanism underlying the link between relative deprivation and mortality. While …
How does personal relative deprivation affect mental health among the older adults in China? Evidence from panel data analysis
S Lyu, J Sun - Journal of Affective Disorders, 2020 - Elsevier
Objective The mental health has become an important public health issue in China. This
study aimed to use panel data to explore how personal relative deprivation affects mental …
study aimed to use panel data to explore how personal relative deprivation affects mental …
[HTML][HTML] A study assessing the impact of income relative deprivation and cooperative membership on rural residents' health: A pathway towards improving the health …
L Wu, Y Gao, Z Niu, S Fahad, RJ Chen… - One Health, 2023 - Elsevier
Rural residents' health status is related to their happiness, socioeconomic status, personal
development, and the ideals of living, but individual income relative deprivation has a …
development, and the ideals of living, but individual income relative deprivation has a …
[HTML][HTML] Relative wealth, subjective social status, and their associations with depression: Cross-sectional, population-based study in rural Uganda
ML Smith, B Kakuhikire, C Baguma, JD Rasmussen… - SSM-population …, 2019 - Elsevier
Depression is a leading cause of disability worldwide, and has been found to be a
consistent correlate of socioeconomic status (SES). The relative deprivation hypothesis …
consistent correlate of socioeconomic status (SES). The relative deprivation hypothesis …
The concept, measurement, influencing factors and effects of relative deprivation
M XIONG, Y YE - Advances in Psychological Science, 2016 - journal.psych.ac.cn
The concept of relative deprivation (RD) is identified as a kind of subjective cognition and
affective experience. It refers to that some individuals or groups perceived themselves at …
affective experience. It refers to that some individuals or groups perceived themselves at …
[HTML][HTML] Relative deprivation in income and mortality by leading causes among older Japanese men and women: AGES cohort study
Background Relative deprivation of income is hypothesised to generate frustration and
stress through upward social comparison with one9s peers. If psychosocial stress is the …
stress through upward social comparison with one9s peers. If psychosocial stress is the …
Relative deprivation and health revisited: New evidence from middle-aged and older adults in rural China
C Liu, F Yi - China Economic Review, 2023 - Elsevier
The critical role of income in individual health is not only reflected in the direct effect of
income but also derived from the relative income levels within cohorts. This study first …
income but also derived from the relative income levels within cohorts. This study first …