Abstract Background Depression is one of the most common mental disorders in Western countries and is related to increased morbidity and mortality from medical conditions and decreased quality of life. The sociodemographic factors of age, gender, marital status, education, immigrant status, and income have consistently been identified as important factors in explaining the variability in depression prevalence rates. This study evaluates the relationship between depression and these sociodemographic factors in the province of Ontario in Canada using the Canadian Community Health Survey, Cycle 1.2 (CCHS-1.2) dataset. Methods The CCHS-1.2 survey classified depression into lifetime depression and 12-month depression. The data were collected bas...
Depression debilitates the lives of millions and is projected to be the second leading disease burde...
BACKGROUND: Low socio-economic status (SES) has been found to be associated with a higher prevalence...
Background Although ageing populations are increasingly residing in cities, it is unknown whether de...
Globally, it is estimated that 5% of adults suffer from depressive disorder. The current study aimed...
BACKGROUND: Low socio-economic status is associated with a higher prevalence of depression, but it i...
Abstract Health Issue Depression causes significant d...
Background Low socio-economic status is associated with a higher prevalence of depression, but it is...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence and correlates of depression vary across countries. Contextual factors su...
This study examines how an extensive set of covariates identified in previous research - sociodemogr...
This study aims to build a model that effectively predicts the presence of depression in 25,113 Cana...
Socioeconomic status, as measured by education, occupation or income, is associated with depression....
BACKGROUND: Depression is more frequent in socioeconomically disadvantaged than affluent neighbourho...
Background: Although ageing populations are increasingly residing in cities, it is unknown whether d...
Background: Although ageing populations are increasingly residing in cities, it is unknown whether d...
Past research has provided evidence of the role of some personal characteristics as risk factors for...
Depression debilitates the lives of millions and is projected to be the second leading disease burde...
BACKGROUND: Low socio-economic status (SES) has been found to be associated with a higher prevalence...
Background Although ageing populations are increasingly residing in cities, it is unknown whether de...
Globally, it is estimated that 5% of adults suffer from depressive disorder. The current study aimed...
BACKGROUND: Low socio-economic status is associated with a higher prevalence of depression, but it i...
Abstract Health Issue Depression causes significant d...
Background Low socio-economic status is associated with a higher prevalence of depression, but it is...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence and correlates of depression vary across countries. Contextual factors su...
This study examines how an extensive set of covariates identified in previous research - sociodemogr...
This study aims to build a model that effectively predicts the presence of depression in 25,113 Cana...
Socioeconomic status, as measured by education, occupation or income, is associated with depression....
BACKGROUND: Depression is more frequent in socioeconomically disadvantaged than affluent neighbourho...
Background: Although ageing populations are increasingly residing in cities, it is unknown whether d...
Background: Although ageing populations are increasingly residing in cities, it is unknown whether d...
Past research has provided evidence of the role of some personal characteristics as risk factors for...
Depression debilitates the lives of millions and is projected to be the second leading disease burde...
BACKGROUND: Low socio-economic status (SES) has been found to be associated with a higher prevalence...
Background Although ageing populations are increasingly residing in cities, it is unknown whether de...