Background: Individuals in lower socio-economic groups have an increased prevalence of common mental disorders. Aims: To investigate the longitudinal association between socio-economic position and common mental disorders in a general population sample in the UK. Method: Participants (n=2406) were assessed at two time points 18 months apart with the Revised Clinical Interview Schedule. The sample was stratified into two cohorts according to mental health status at baseline. Results: None of the socio-economic indicators studied was significantly associated with an episode of common mental disorder at follow-up after adjusting for baseline psychiatric morbidity. The analysis of separate diagnostic categories showed that subjectiv...
This dissertation aims at analyzing the relationship between socio-economic status (SES) and mental ...
International audienceResearch examining the association between socioeconomic position and depressi...
Objectives Individuals who are out of work have a higher rate of common mental disorders (CMD) than...
Background Common mental disorders do not always show as consistent socioeconomic gradients as sever...
There is a considerable gap in epidemiological literature about community mental health showing how ...
Background There is little geographical variation in the prevalence of the common mental disorders. ...
This study tests several hypotheses about the underlying causal structure of the inverse correlation...
Background: The social class distribution of the common mental disorders (mostly anxiety and/or depr...
Background - Research on mental well-being is relatively new and studies of its determinants are rar...
There is a considerable gap in epidemiological literature about community mental health showing how ...
Abstract Background Mental disorders are a major cause of disability with impacts on daily functioni...
Objective: Data suggest there are established socio-economic disparities associated with mental heal...
Background: Research on mental well-being is relatively new and studies of its determinants are rar...
Background: The association between individual socioeconomic status (SES) and mental disorder is wel...
Low socioeconomic position is associated with worse mental health, yet few studies have examined how...
This dissertation aims at analyzing the relationship between socio-economic status (SES) and mental ...
International audienceResearch examining the association between socioeconomic position and depressi...
Objectives Individuals who are out of work have a higher rate of common mental disorders (CMD) than...
Background Common mental disorders do not always show as consistent socioeconomic gradients as sever...
There is a considerable gap in epidemiological literature about community mental health showing how ...
Background There is little geographical variation in the prevalence of the common mental disorders. ...
This study tests several hypotheses about the underlying causal structure of the inverse correlation...
Background: The social class distribution of the common mental disorders (mostly anxiety and/or depr...
Background - Research on mental well-being is relatively new and studies of its determinants are rar...
There is a considerable gap in epidemiological literature about community mental health showing how ...
Abstract Background Mental disorders are a major cause of disability with impacts on daily functioni...
Objective: Data suggest there are established socio-economic disparities associated with mental heal...
Background: Research on mental well-being is relatively new and studies of its determinants are rar...
Background: The association between individual socioeconomic status (SES) and mental disorder is wel...
Low socioeconomic position is associated with worse mental health, yet few studies have examined how...
This dissertation aims at analyzing the relationship between socio-economic status (SES) and mental ...
International audienceResearch examining the association between socioeconomic position and depressi...
Objectives Individuals who are out of work have a higher rate of common mental disorders (CMD) than...