BACKGROUND: Major depressive disorder and depression severity are socially patterned, disfavouring individuals from lower socioeconomic groups. Depressive disorders are associated with several adverse health-related outcomes. We examined the educational patterning of somatic health, lifestyles, psychological function and treatment modalities in individuals suffering from major depressive disorder.METHODS: We used cross-sectional medical and psychiatric data from 992 participants of The Netherlands Study of Depression and Anxiety (NESDA) with a diagnosed current major depressive disorder. Associations of education with somatic, lifestyle-related, and psychological outcomes, and with treatment modalities, adjusted for depression severity, wer...
An association between lower educational attainment (EA) and an increased risk for depression has be...
There is a consistent association between education and depressive symptoms, but research on the mec...
Variations in the association between education and depressive symptoms in 22 European countries are...
BACKGROUND: Major depressive disorder and depression severity are socially patterned, disfavouring i...
BACKGROUND: Years of education are inversely related to the prevalence of major depressive disorder ...
AbstractBackgroundYears of education are inversely related to the prevalence of major depressive dis...
Using participants (N = 1733) drawn from the nationally representative longitudinal Young Finns Stud...
Abstract Background Socioeconomic status (SES) has a strong association with depression or physical ...
Although research has consistently shown that higher levels of educational attainment are associated...
International audienceObjectives : Social inequalities in mental disorders have been reported; the l...
BACKGROUND: Social inequalities in mental disorders have been described, but studies that explain th...
Survey research that asks respondents to report on depression often ask respondents whether they hav...
BACKGROUND: Major depressive disorder (MDD) onset varies by socioeconomic position (SEP), this could...
There is a consistent association between education and depressive symptoms, but research on the mec...
An association between lower educational attainment (EA) and an increased risk for depression has be...
An association between lower educational attainment (EA) and an increased risk for depression has be...
There is a consistent association between education and depressive symptoms, but research on the mec...
Variations in the association between education and depressive symptoms in 22 European countries are...
BACKGROUND: Major depressive disorder and depression severity are socially patterned, disfavouring i...
BACKGROUND: Years of education are inversely related to the prevalence of major depressive disorder ...
AbstractBackgroundYears of education are inversely related to the prevalence of major depressive dis...
Using participants (N = 1733) drawn from the nationally representative longitudinal Young Finns Stud...
Abstract Background Socioeconomic status (SES) has a strong association with depression or physical ...
Although research has consistently shown that higher levels of educational attainment are associated...
International audienceObjectives : Social inequalities in mental disorders have been reported; the l...
BACKGROUND: Social inequalities in mental disorders have been described, but studies that explain th...
Survey research that asks respondents to report on depression often ask respondents whether they hav...
BACKGROUND: Major depressive disorder (MDD) onset varies by socioeconomic position (SEP), this could...
There is a consistent association between education and depressive symptoms, but research on the mec...
An association between lower educational attainment (EA) and an increased risk for depression has be...
An association between lower educational attainment (EA) and an increased risk for depression has be...
There is a consistent association between education and depressive symptoms, but research on the mec...
Variations in the association between education and depressive symptoms in 22 European countries are...