Cognitive ability as a moderator of the association between social disadvantage and psychological distress: evidence from a population-based sample.
Emma K BridgerMichael DalyPublished in: Psychological medicine (2018)
The results provide support for a cognitive buffering hypothesis linking high cognitive ability to a decrease in the magnitude of the social gradient in mental health. Those disadvantaged by both low socioeconomic status and low cognitive ability may benefit from targeted prevention and treatment programmes aiming to reduce socioeconomic disparities in mental health.