2012
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-007-4276-5_10
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Age, Aging, and Mental Health

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“…Life course scholars have long suggested that negative events in childhood may be associated with poor health throughout the life course (Elder 1998; Ferraro and Wilkinson 2013; Pearlin 2010). Stress process literature has likewise suggested that current stress may be fundamentally linked to experiences with past stressors (Aneshensel 2015).…”
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“…Life course scholars have long suggested that negative events in childhood may be associated with poor health throughout the life course (Elder 1998; Ferraro and Wilkinson 2013; Pearlin 2010). Stress process literature has likewise suggested that current stress may be fundamentally linked to experiences with past stressors (Aneshensel 2015).…”
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“…25 A test for non-linearity was conducted by adding age squared to the model, with non-significant results for this narrow span of the life course.…”
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“…It is an open question whether the relative advantage or disadvantage related to family situation remains stable, increases, or declines as people get older. Inequality literature proposed two alternative hypotheses: cumulative (dis)advantage hypothesis, which postulates that inequalities intensify with age, and age-as-leveler hypothesis, according to which inequalities among groups reduce with age (Ferraro and Wilkinson 2013). Below, I discuss them in more detail.…”
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“…Theoretically, two mechanisms may shape the shifts associated with ageing (Ferraro and Wilkinson 2013). According to cumulative (dis)advantage hypothesis, mid-life differences widen with age due to longer accumulation of positive (or negative) influences of one's resources and living environment (Dannefer 2003).…”
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confidence: 99%