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Multiple measures of socio-economic position and psychosocial health: proximal and distal measures.

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Figure 1 Direct effects of education, income, and occupation on psychosocial health (Model II), path coefficients shown for men in the Figure Notes: a, b, and c are standardized regression coefficients reflecting the effect of education, occupation, and in
Table 2 Effects (standardized regression coefficients) of indicators of socio-economic position a on psychosocial health b

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