How does socioeconomic status (SES) affect the health of individuals?

What will be an ideal response?

Poverty and illness go together, often linked by factors such as access to health care and insurance. The cultural makeup of who is poor is changing. Disparity in poverty rates of European Americans and other ethnic groups have dropped 23% overall, and such changes can influence usage of health services and other health factors (Wollman, Yoder, Brumbabugh-Smith, & Haynes, 2007). Socioeconomic status is related to a higher occurrence of most chronic and infectious disorders and to higher rates of nearly all major causes of mortality and morbidity (Adler, Boyce, Chesney, Folkman, & Syme, 1993). The more money you have, the better your health.

Psychology

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Which statement is correct concerning the cultural components of eating disorders?

a) Anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa are only found in Western, high-socioeconomic cultures. b) African American women rarely, if ever, suffer from eating disorders. c) Until recently, eating disorders were almost exclusive to Western cultures. d) Chinese women never report suffering from anorexia.

Psychology

The more automatic a cognitive task is, the

a. more capacity of working memory is needed. b. slower you are able to complete the assignment. c. faster you are able to complete the problem. d. more processing is needed.

Psychology