Objective: To assess short-term differences in population mental health before and after the 2008 recession and explore how and why these changes differ by gender, age and socio-economic position. Design: Repeat cross-sectional analysis of survey data. Setting: England. Participants: Representative samples of the working age (25–64 years) general population participating in the Health Survey for England between 1991 and 2010 inclusive. Main outcome measures: Prevalence of poor mental health (caseness) as measured by the general health questionnaire-12 (GHQ). Results: Age–sex standardised prevalence of GHQ caseness increased from 13.7% (95% CI 12.9% to 14.5%) in 2008 to 16.4% (95% CI 14.9% to 17.9%) in 2009 and 15.5% (95% CI 1...
Studies have examined the relationship between socioeconomic determinants and mental health care use...
Introduction: The economic recession which began in 2008 has resulted in a substantial increase in u...
Background: The 2008 economic recession has been shown to affect populations’ mental health due to ...
Those born in the United Kingdom post-1979 have been described as a ‘jilted generation’, materially ...
Several indicators of population mental health in the UK have deteriorated since the financial crisi...
Background: Numerous studies have shown that macroeconomic changes have a great influence on health,...
[eng] Background: Economic crises have a negative effect on mental health. Little evidence has been ...
Background: Numerous studies have shown that macroeconomic changes have a great influence on health,...
Background: We explored the impact of 2008 recession on the prevalence of mental health problems in ...
We examined gender differences in mental health outcomes during and post-recession versus pre-recess...
Background: While there is discussion of increasing rates of mental disorders, epidemiological resea...
We examined gender differences in mental health outcomes during and post-recession versus pre-recess...
Funding for Open Access provided by the UMD Libraries Open Access Publishing Fund.We examined gender...
Objective In 2008, the UK entered a period of economic recession followed by sustained austerity me...
Objectives: A period of economic recession may be particularly difficult for people with mental heal...
Studies have examined the relationship between socioeconomic determinants and mental health care use...
Introduction: The economic recession which began in 2008 has resulted in a substantial increase in u...
Background: The 2008 economic recession has been shown to affect populations’ mental health due to ...
Those born in the United Kingdom post-1979 have been described as a ‘jilted generation’, materially ...
Several indicators of population mental health in the UK have deteriorated since the financial crisi...
Background: Numerous studies have shown that macroeconomic changes have a great influence on health,...
[eng] Background: Economic crises have a negative effect on mental health. Little evidence has been ...
Background: Numerous studies have shown that macroeconomic changes have a great influence on health,...
Background: We explored the impact of 2008 recession on the prevalence of mental health problems in ...
We examined gender differences in mental health outcomes during and post-recession versus pre-recess...
Background: While there is discussion of increasing rates of mental disorders, epidemiological resea...
We examined gender differences in mental health outcomes during and post-recession versus pre-recess...
Funding for Open Access provided by the UMD Libraries Open Access Publishing Fund.We examined gender...
Objective In 2008, the UK entered a period of economic recession followed by sustained austerity me...
Objectives: A period of economic recession may be particularly difficult for people with mental heal...
Studies have examined the relationship between socioeconomic determinants and mental health care use...
Introduction: The economic recession which began in 2008 has resulted in a substantial increase in u...
Background: The 2008 economic recession has been shown to affect populations’ mental health due to ...