R P Mero
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    Lantz P, Lynch J, House J, Lepkowski J, Mero R, Musick M, et al.
  
  
    Soc Sci Med
    . 2001 May;
          53(1):29-40.
    
    PMID: 11380160
  
  
          This study investigated the hypothesis that socioeconomic differences in health status change can largely be explained by the higher prevalence of individual health-risk behaviors among those of lower socioeconomic position....
      
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    House J, Lepkowski J, Williams D, Mero R, Lantz P, Robert S, et al.
  
  
    Am J Public Health
    . 2000 Dec;
          90(12):1898-904.
    
    PMID: 11111263
  
  
          Objectives: The goals of this study were to estimate prospective mortality risks of city residence, specify how these risks vary by population subgroup, and explore possible explanations. Methods: Data were...
      
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    Lantz P, House J, Lepkowski J, Williams D, Mero R, Chen J
  
  
    JAMA
    . 1998 Jun;
          279(21):1703-8.
    
    PMID: 9624022
  
  
          Context: A prominent hypothesis regarding social inequalities in mortality is that the elevated risk among the socioeconomically disadvantaged is largely due to the higher prevalence of health risk behaviors among...
      
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    House J, Lepkowski J, Kinney A, Mero R, Kessler R, Herzog A
  
  
    J Health Soc Behav
    . 1994 Sep;
          35(3):213-34.
    
    PMID: 7983335
  
  
          The way health varies with age is importantly stratified by socioeconomic status (SES)--specifically, education and income. Prior theory and cross-sectional data suggest that among higher SES persons the onset of...
      
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    Klitzman S, House J, Israel B, Mero R
  
  
    J Behav Med
    . 1990 Jun;
          13(3):221-43.
    
    PMID: 2213867
  
  
          This paper examines the interface between work stress and nonwork stress and how it relates to health. Results indicate that the way people feel at work is largely a function...