Multigenerational Coresidence and Psychological Distress during Adolescence and Young Adulthood: An Exploration among White, Black, And Hispanic Individuals [0.03%]
多代同堂与青少年及年轻成人期的心理压力:白人、黑人和西班牙裔个体的探索研究
Zhe Meredith Zhang,Qi Li,Cynthia Colen et al.
Zhe Meredith Zhang et al.
How "Clocking in" Ages Us: An Examination of Work History, Work Quality, and Accelerated Epigenetic Aging in Older Adulthood [0.03%]
“打卡”如何让我们变老:关于工作经历、工作质量以及老年加速表观遗传学衰老的一项研究
Mateo P Farina,Rachel Donnelly,Jessica D Faul
Mateo P Farina
Consistent employment, especially secure, high-wage employment, has well-documented associations with lower risk of later-life morbidity and mortality, and accelerated biological aging may underlie these associations. Although research eval...
Sleep Tight, Don't Fight? Daily Sleep Quality and Marital Strain in Same- and Different-Sex Marriages in the United States [0.03%]
同性婚姻和异性婚姻中的每日睡眠质量与夫妻关系紧张度的关系
Asya Saydam,Jaime Hsu
Asya Saydam
Sleep is a critical health behavior that often varies by gender, and most partnered adults sleep with a significant other. Despite growing research on sleep health, little is known about how daily sleep within couples shapes marital dynamic...
Self-Esteem, Racial Identity, and Depression in the Long-Term Impact of Discrimination on Health among Black Americans [0.03%]
歧视对美国黑人健康影响的长期作用中的自尊,种族身份和抑郁感
Cerenity E Collins,Man-Kit Lei,Ronald L Simons
Cerenity E Collins
Racial discrimination is an important predictor of long-term health outcomes for Black Americans. However, research has not fully examined how the development of psychosocial resources and depressive symptoms throughout the life course impa...
Home Advantage or Hidden Strain? The Mental Health Effects of Working from Home across Gender, Childcare Status, and Occupational Class before and since the Pandemic [0.03%]
居家办公的优势还是隐性的压力?疫情前后不同性别、育儿状况和职业阶层人士的心理健康效应分析
Constance Beaufils,Heejung Chung
Constance Beaufils
Although working from home (WFH) is promoted as a policy supporting work-life balance, whether it benefits mental health remains unclear. Few studies have examined how these effects vary across social groups or addressed selection issues co...
Hongwei Xu,John R Logan,Todd Gardner
Hongwei Xu
In the United States, grandparents who live with and provide primary care to their grandchildren have emerged as a particularly vulnerable group since the 1990s. Using confidential data from the U.S. Census Bureau and Social Security Admini...
Pathways to Autonomy: Chinese Physicians' Responses to Clinical Pathways amid Institutional Complexity [0.03%]
自主之路:制度复杂性背景下的临床路径与中国医师的应对策略
Lei Jin,Lin Tao
Lei Jin
Professionals increasingly encounter tools aimed at rationalizing and standardizing their work. Existing research largely conceptualizes their responses to these tools on a continuum from professional resistance to managerial control. But t...
The Political Economy of Health Care: State Policy Liberalism and the Distribution and Diversity of the U.S. Health Care Workforce, 1960-2019 [0.03%]
美国医疗保健的政治经济学:州政策自由主义与1960-2019年美国医疗卫生 workforce 分布和多样性的关系研究
Rebecca Anna Schut
Rebecca Anna Schut
A burgeoning literature links state policies to health care access/use, yet little research has explored whether state policies relate to the distribution of health care itself. Drawing on census microdata and state policy data from 1960 to...
Kate W Strully,Tse-Chuan Yang,Chunxu Fang et al.
Kate W Strully et al.
State Politics and Policies and Racialized Disability Patterns among Midlife Adults in the United States, 2008-2019 [0.03%]
美国中年人的种族化残疾模式:2008至2019年的州级政治与政策作用
Courtney E Boen,Elise M Parrish
Courtney E Boen
Although extensive research examines the individual- and household-level determinants of racialized disability patterns, the roles of state political and policy contexts have received less attention. Merging more than a decade of data from ...