What Does the MacArthur Scale of Subjective Social Status Measure? Separating Economic Circumstances and Social Status to Predict Health.
Manuel J GalvanB Keith PayneJason HannayAlexis R GeorgesonKeely A MuscatellPublished in: Annals of behavioral medicine : a publication of the Society of Behavioral Medicine (2023)
Our findings suggest that the MacArthur ladder's robust predictive validity may result from the fact that it measures two factors-economic circumstances and social status-that are each independently associated with health outcomes. These findings provide a novel perspective on the large body of literature that uses the MacArthur ladder and suggests health researchers should do more to disentangle the social and economic aspects of subjective socioeconomic status.