PURPOSE: Disability acquisition in adulthood is associated with deterioration in mental health. Social support may act as a "buffer" against poor mental health following disability acquisition. We tested the hypothesis that women and men with low social support experienced larger declines in mental health on acquisition of a disability compared to women and men with high social support. METHODS: We assessed whether social support, measured both prior and subsequent to disability acquisition, modified the association between disability acquisition and mental health using 14 annual waves of data from the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia Survey. Participants reported at least two consecutive waves of disability preceded by at...
Background Young people with disabilities are at greater risk of having mental health problems than ...
Perceived social support is associated with overall better mental health. There is also evidence tha...
There is considerable evidence that social position and economic status are related to mental health...
OBJECTIVES: There is evidence of a causal relationship between disability acquisition and poor menta...
© 2019 Zoe Lisa AitkenBackground People with disabilities in Australia experience poorer mental heal...
PURPOSE: Longitudinal studies have suggested a causal relationship between disability acquisition an...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effect of the Australian Disability Support Pension (DSP) on the symptomolo...
BACKGROUND: Acquisition of a disability in adulthood has been associated with a reduction in mental ...
PURPOSE: Previous studies have shown that acquiring a disability is associated with a reduction in m...
Background Young people with disabilities have poorer mental health than their non-disabled peers. H...
OBJECTIVES: There is evidence that disability acquisition causes a decline in mental health, but few...
Acquisition of a disability in adulthood has been associated with a reduction in mental health. We t...
Acquisition of a disability in adulthood has been associated with a reduction in mental health. We t...
Objective: To determine the extent to which the lower well-being of young Australians with disabilit...
Acquiring a disability in adulthood is associated with a reduction in mental health and access to se...
Background Young people with disabilities are at greater risk of having mental health problems than ...
Perceived social support is associated with overall better mental health. There is also evidence tha...
There is considerable evidence that social position and economic status are related to mental health...
OBJECTIVES: There is evidence of a causal relationship between disability acquisition and poor menta...
© 2019 Zoe Lisa AitkenBackground People with disabilities in Australia experience poorer mental heal...
PURPOSE: Longitudinal studies have suggested a causal relationship between disability acquisition an...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effect of the Australian Disability Support Pension (DSP) on the symptomolo...
BACKGROUND: Acquisition of a disability in adulthood has been associated with a reduction in mental ...
PURPOSE: Previous studies have shown that acquiring a disability is associated with a reduction in m...
Background Young people with disabilities have poorer mental health than their non-disabled peers. H...
OBJECTIVES: There is evidence that disability acquisition causes a decline in mental health, but few...
Acquisition of a disability in adulthood has been associated with a reduction in mental health. We t...
Acquisition of a disability in adulthood has been associated with a reduction in mental health. We t...
Objective: To determine the extent to which the lower well-being of young Australians with disabilit...
Acquiring a disability in adulthood is associated with a reduction in mental health and access to se...
Background Young people with disabilities are at greater risk of having mental health problems than ...
Perceived social support is associated with overall better mental health. There is also evidence tha...
There is considerable evidence that social position and economic status are related to mental health...