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      Promotion of social and emotional competence : Experiences from a mental health intervention applying a whole school approach

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            Addressing social inequality in aging by the Danish occupational social class measurement.

            To present the Danish Occupational Social Class (DOSC) measurement as a measure of socioeconomic position (SEP) applicable in a late midlife population, and to analyze associations of this measure with three aging-related outcomes in midlife, adjusting for education. Systematic coding procedures of the DOSC measurement were applied to 7,084 participants from the Copenhagen Aging and Midlife Biobank (CAMB) survey. We examined the association of this measure of SEP with chronic conditions, self-rated health, and mobility in logistic regression analyses, adjusting for school education in the final analysis. The measure of SEP showed a strong social gradient along the social classes in terms of prevalence of chronic conditions, poor self-rated health, and mobility limitations. Adjusting for school education attenuated the association only to a minor degree. The DOSC measure was associated with aging-related outcomes in a midlife Danish population, and is, thus, well suited for future epidemiological research on social inequalities in health and aging.
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              A case of two paradigms within health education

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                Journal
                Health Education
                Health Education
                Emerald
                0965-4283
                June 2015
                June 2015
                : 115
                : 3/4
                : 339-356
                Article
                10.1108/HE-03-2014-0039
                77f5a79c-4be3-4a84-bddf-8928a0fd7d47
                © 2015

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