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Over the limit: the association among health, race and debt.

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It is found that both credit card debt and stress regarding debt are associated with health, and health behaviors and risks explain part of this association.
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This article is published in Social Science & Medicine.The article was published on 2000-02-01. It has received 380 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Internal debt & Credit card.

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Regression Diagnostics: Identifying Influential Data and Sources of Collinearity

TL;DR: This chapter discusses Detecting Influential Observations and Outliers, a method for assessing Collinearity, and its applications in medicine and science.
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Socioeconomic status, depression disparities, and financial strain: what lies behind the income-depression relationship?

TL;DR: This study uses the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1979 cohort to test several hypotheses about the robustness of the depression-income relationship among adults, and fixed-effects estimates and Instrumental variable estimates suggest that financial strain may not lead to depression.
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Incharge Financial Distress/Financial Well-Being Scale: Development, Administration, and Score Interpretation

TL;DR: The Incharge Financial Distress/Financial Well-being Scale as discussed by the authors measures responses to one's financial state on a continuum, ranging from overwhelming financial distress/lowest level of financial well-being to no financial distress /highest level of monetary wellbeing.
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Age, debt and anxiety.

TL;DR: Using data from a 1997 representative sample of more than 1,000 adults in Ohio, results show that anxiety does increase with the ratio ofcredit card debt to income, and with being in default; but credit card debt accounts for little of the age-anxiety association.
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Regression Diagnostics: Identifying Influential Data and Sources of Collinearity

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a method for detecting and assessing Collinearity of observations and outliers in the context of extensions to the Wikipedia corpus, based on the concept of Influential Observations.
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Regression Diagnostics: Identifying Influential Data and Sources of Collinearity

TL;DR: This chapter discusses Detecting Influential Observations and Outliers, a method for assessing Collinearity, and its applications in medicine and science.
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Socioeconomic status and health: The challenge of the gradient.

TL;DR: There is evidence of a graded association with health at all levels of SES, an observation that requires new thought about domains through which SES may exert its health effects.
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Healthy People 2000: National Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Objectives.

TL;DR: The US Public Health Service recently completed and published Healthy People 2000: National Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Objectives, representing the work of citizens, professionals, organizations, and communities, and the cooperation of numerous federal agencies.
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