Background: The association between individual socioeconomic status (SES) and mental disorder is well-documented, but studies to date have provided limited and sometimes conflicting evidence on the relationship between aspects of socioeconomic environment, including the role of income inequality, and mental disorder. Aims of the Study: This paper explores the relationships between mental disorder and individual SES and socioeconomic environment, with particular attention to both the level and dispersion of community income and to their interactions with individual income. Methods: Cross sectional study using nationally representative, individual level data from the Healthcare for Communities survey merged with supplemental information. Depe...
Mental illness is rising worldwide and is more prevalent among the older population. Among others, s...
The causal association between absolute income and health is well-established; however, the relation...
It is generally believed that economic downturns lead to increasing mental instability in the commun...
This study tests several hypotheses about the underlying causal structure of the inverse correlation...
Background Despite the increasing belief that the places where people live influence their health, t...
Background Common mental disorders are more prevalent in areas of high neighbourhood socioeconomi...
Background - Research on mental well-being is relatively new and studies of its determinants are rar...
Background: Connection between socioeconomic status and mental health has been reported already. Acc...
Background: Research on mental well-being is relatively new and studies of its determinants are rar...
A clear link exists between social and economic inequality and poor mental health. There is a social...
Background Studies of the association between income inequality and mental health have shown mixed r...
Background: Socioeconomic disadvantage is associated with mental illness, yet its relationship with ...
Background: Individuals in lower socio-economic groups have an increased prevalence of common mental...
Individuals in lower socioeconomic classes are said to have higher stress levels than those in highe...
The causal association between absolute income and health is well-established; however, the relation...
Mental illness is rising worldwide and is more prevalent among the older population. Among others, s...
The causal association between absolute income and health is well-established; however, the relation...
It is generally believed that economic downturns lead to increasing mental instability in the commun...
This study tests several hypotheses about the underlying causal structure of the inverse correlation...
Background Despite the increasing belief that the places where people live influence their health, t...
Background Common mental disorders are more prevalent in areas of high neighbourhood socioeconomi...
Background - Research on mental well-being is relatively new and studies of its determinants are rar...
Background: Connection between socioeconomic status and mental health has been reported already. Acc...
Background: Research on mental well-being is relatively new and studies of its determinants are rar...
A clear link exists between social and economic inequality and poor mental health. There is a social...
Background Studies of the association between income inequality and mental health have shown mixed r...
Background: Socioeconomic disadvantage is associated with mental illness, yet its relationship with ...
Background: Individuals in lower socio-economic groups have an increased prevalence of common mental...
Individuals in lower socioeconomic classes are said to have higher stress levels than those in highe...
The causal association between absolute income and health is well-established; however, the relation...
Mental illness is rising worldwide and is more prevalent among the older population. Among others, s...
The causal association between absolute income and health is well-established; however, the relation...
It is generally believed that economic downturns lead to increasing mental instability in the commun...