Background A long-term trend of increasing mental health problems among adolescents in many Western countries indicates a great need to investigate if and how societal changes have contributed to the reported increase. Using seven waves of repeated cross-sectional data collected between 1988 and 2008 in Sweden, the current study examined if economic factors at the societal level (municipality unemployment rate) and at the individual level (worry about family finances), and their interaction could explain a secular trend in mental health problems. Methods Participants were 17 533 students of age 15–16 years (49.3% girls), from 14 municipalities in a county of Sweden. Data on adolescents’ mental health (psychosomatic problems) and worry about...
Objectives Public health trends are formed by political, economic, historical and cultural factors i...
In national surveys of mental illness in Sweden in the group of children and adolescents, an increas...
Objective There is increasing concern that mental health may be deteriorating in recent generations ...
Increasing inequality in many societies highlights the importance of paying attention to differences...
Increasing inequality in many societies highlights the importance of paying attention to differences...
OBJECTIVE: Worldwide there are frequent reports on increasing psychosomatic problems, anxiety, emoti...
Background: Previous studies suggest an overall increase of adolescent mental health symptoms global...
Increasing mental health problems among adolescents have been have reported in several countries ove...
Abstract Background Mental health problems have become more common among young people over the last ...
Background: Adolescents' mental health is a major public health issue. Previous research has shown t...
Rationale: Symptoms of mental health problems have been shown to predict adverse labour market outco...
Background: Adolescents’ mental health, and its consistent relationship with their socioeconomic bac...
Background: The recent economic recession, which began in 2007, has had a detrimental effect on the ...
BACKGROUND: Earlier research shows that there is an association between unemployment and poor mental...
Background: Mental health problems are common in adolescence and seeking help for them is becoming m...
Objectives Public health trends are formed by political, economic, historical and cultural factors i...
In national surveys of mental illness in Sweden in the group of children and adolescents, an increas...
Objective There is increasing concern that mental health may be deteriorating in recent generations ...
Increasing inequality in many societies highlights the importance of paying attention to differences...
Increasing inequality in many societies highlights the importance of paying attention to differences...
OBJECTIVE: Worldwide there are frequent reports on increasing psychosomatic problems, anxiety, emoti...
Background: Previous studies suggest an overall increase of adolescent mental health symptoms global...
Increasing mental health problems among adolescents have been have reported in several countries ove...
Abstract Background Mental health problems have become more common among young people over the last ...
Background: Adolescents' mental health is a major public health issue. Previous research has shown t...
Rationale: Symptoms of mental health problems have been shown to predict adverse labour market outco...
Background: Adolescents’ mental health, and its consistent relationship with their socioeconomic bac...
Background: The recent economic recession, which began in 2007, has had a detrimental effect on the ...
BACKGROUND: Earlier research shows that there is an association between unemployment and poor mental...
Background: Mental health problems are common in adolescence and seeking help for them is becoming m...
Objectives Public health trends are formed by political, economic, historical and cultural factors i...
In national surveys of mental illness in Sweden in the group of children and adolescents, an increas...
Objective There is increasing concern that mental health may be deteriorating in recent generations ...