Association between subjective social status and physical frailty in older adults in India: perceived discrimination and III-treatment as mediators and moderators.
Muhammad TManacy PaiPublished in: Aging clinical and experimental research (2023)
Our findings underscore that when examining the association between socioeconomic status (SES) and physical frailty, it is important to consider SSS given that perceived social status likely reflects the less apparent psychosocial components associated with SES, and that perceived discrimination and III-treatment both mediate and moderate the association between SSS and physical frailty is critical to identifying those older Indians most susceptible to the functional health implications of lower SSS.