110. The Association of Subjective Social Status with Adverse Childhood Experiences and Socioeconomic Status Among Hispanic Adolescents

Journal of Adolescent Health(2022)

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Subjective Social Status (SSS), or one’s self-perceived rank on the social ladder, is a strong contributor to adolescent health and psychosocial wellbeing. Among adolescents, low SSS has been associated with increased risk for obesity, depression, and future substance use. SSS is often assessed in the context of one’s community or society, and is paired with traditional measures of socioeconomic status (SES) to capture objective status and subjective perceptions regarding one’s trajectory and opportunities in life.
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