Background - Research on mental well-being is relatively new and studies of its determinants are rare. Aims - To investigate whether the socioeconomic correlates of mental well-being mirror those for mental illness. Method - Using logistic regression analyses, the independent odds ratios of high and low mental well-being, compared with middle-range mental well-being, were estimated for a number of sociodemographic variables known to be associated with mental illness from 13 983 participants in the 2010 and 2011 Health Surveys for England. Results - Independent odds ratios for low mental well-being were as expected from studies of mental illness with increased odds for the unemployed (OR = 1.46, 95% CI 1.01–2.10) and those aged 35–5...
Background Mental well-being underpins many aspects of health and social functioning, and is economi...
How, and at what stage of the adult lifecourse, does the association between income and mental healt...
It is generally believed that economic downturns lead to increasing mental instability in the commun...
Background: Research on mental well-being is relatively new and studies of its determinants are rar...
According to the World Health Organisation, approximately 450 million people worldwide have a mental...
This study tests several hypotheses about the underlying causal structure of the inverse correlation...
Mental well-being underpins many aspects of health and social functioning, and is economically impor...
Background: Socioeconomic disadvantage is associated with mental illness, yet its relationship with ...
Background: The association between individual socioeconomic status (SES) and mental disorder is wel...
Background Despite the increasing belief that the places where people live influence their health, t...
A clear link exists between social and economic inequality and poor mental health. There is a social...
This dissertation aims at analyzing the relationship between socio-economic status (SES) and mental ...
BackgroundSocioeconomic disadvantage is associated with mental illness, yet its relationship with me...
Background: Individuals in lower socio-economic groups have an increased prevalence of common mental...
One in four adults in the UK experience mental health problems at some point in their life. Mental h...
Background Mental well-being underpins many aspects of health and social functioning, and is economi...
How, and at what stage of the adult lifecourse, does the association between income and mental healt...
It is generally believed that economic downturns lead to increasing mental instability in the commun...
Background: Research on mental well-being is relatively new and studies of its determinants are rar...
According to the World Health Organisation, approximately 450 million people worldwide have a mental...
This study tests several hypotheses about the underlying causal structure of the inverse correlation...
Mental well-being underpins many aspects of health and social functioning, and is economically impor...
Background: Socioeconomic disadvantage is associated with mental illness, yet its relationship with ...
Background: The association between individual socioeconomic status (SES) and mental disorder is wel...
Background Despite the increasing belief that the places where people live influence their health, t...
A clear link exists between social and economic inequality and poor mental health. There is a social...
This dissertation aims at analyzing the relationship between socio-economic status (SES) and mental ...
BackgroundSocioeconomic disadvantage is associated with mental illness, yet its relationship with me...
Background: Individuals in lower socio-economic groups have an increased prevalence of common mental...
One in four adults in the UK experience mental health problems at some point in their life. Mental h...
Background Mental well-being underpins many aspects of health and social functioning, and is economi...
How, and at what stage of the adult lifecourse, does the association between income and mental healt...
It is generally believed that economic downturns lead to increasing mental instability in the commun...