In this paper, we examine the proposition that members of lower social classes are more likely than those from higher classes to develop minor affective disorders in the face of adverse experiences. This was examined using data from a psychiatric survey of the general population of Camberwell, S.E. London, U.K. Working class subjects experienced significantly more adversity than their middle class counterparts. However, the relationship between life events and psychiatric disorder was consistent and considerable in the working class group. It was attenuated or non-existent in middle class subjects, depending on the particular categorisation of the data. Log-linear analyses suggested that the basis of this finding was unclear. Both the resul...
OBJECTIVES: This study explored how adult social class and social mobility between parental and own ...
Objective: A population-based survey was conducted in Pelotas, southern Brazil, to assess the specif...
A body of academic research has shown a social class gradient in psychological well-being. Some rece...
Individuals in lower socioeconomic classes are said to have higher stress levels than those in highe...
Mild learning disability is associated with an increased risk of affective disorder. This study exam...
A cross-sectional survey of minor psychiatric disorder is reported in a representative community sam...
ABSTRACr The relation of minor psychiatric morbidity with labour turnover is examined, using data fr...
<div><p>Objectives</p><p>This study explored how adult social class and social mobility between pare...
Background: Childhood adversities are associated with an elevated risk for common mental disorders (...
Background: Several studies postulate that psychological conditions may contribute to the link betwe...
Objectives: This study explored how adult social class and social mobility between parental and own ...
II has long been known that persons in socially disadvantaged statuses are particularly likely to ex...
One of the most consistent findings in epidemiologic research is a negative relation between social ...
One of the most consistent findings in epidemiologic research is a negative relation between social ...
Background The prevalence of psychological distress and common mental disorders has been shown to pe...
OBJECTIVES: This study explored how adult social class and social mobility between parental and own ...
Objective: A population-based survey was conducted in Pelotas, southern Brazil, to assess the specif...
A body of academic research has shown a social class gradient in psychological well-being. Some rece...
Individuals in lower socioeconomic classes are said to have higher stress levels than those in highe...
Mild learning disability is associated with an increased risk of affective disorder. This study exam...
A cross-sectional survey of minor psychiatric disorder is reported in a representative community sam...
ABSTRACr The relation of minor psychiatric morbidity with labour turnover is examined, using data fr...
<div><p>Objectives</p><p>This study explored how adult social class and social mobility between pare...
Background: Childhood adversities are associated with an elevated risk for common mental disorders (...
Background: Several studies postulate that psychological conditions may contribute to the link betwe...
Objectives: This study explored how adult social class and social mobility between parental and own ...
II has long been known that persons in socially disadvantaged statuses are particularly likely to ex...
One of the most consistent findings in epidemiologic research is a negative relation between social ...
One of the most consistent findings in epidemiologic research is a negative relation between social ...
Background The prevalence of psychological distress and common mental disorders has been shown to pe...
OBJECTIVES: This study explored how adult social class and social mobility between parental and own ...
Objective: A population-based survey was conducted in Pelotas, southern Brazil, to assess the specif...
A body of academic research has shown a social class gradient in psychological well-being. Some rece...