Background: Social inequalities in mental disorders have been described, but studies that explain these inequalities are lacking, especially those using diagnostic interviews. This study investigates the contribution of various explanatory factors to the association between educational level and major depression and generalised anxiety disorder in Irish men and women. Methods: The study population comprised a national random sample of 5771 women and 4207 men aged 18 or more in Ireland (SLAN 2007 survey). Major depression and generalised anxiety disorder were measured using a standardised diagnostic interview (CIDI-SF). Four groups of explanatory factors were explored: material, psychosocial, and behavioural factors, and chronic disease....
peer-reviewedObjectives: To examine levels of psychological distress among higher education students...
This paper reviews Irish evidence on the link between socioeconomic factors and various measures of...
Background Mental health problems are more frequent in socially disadvantaged groups, but the result...
BACKGROUND: Social inequalities in mental disorders have been described, but studies that explain th...
BACKGROUND: Social inequalities in mental disorders have been described, but studies that explain th...
Explanations of educational differences in major depression and generalised anxiety disorder in th
International audienceObjectives : Social inequalities in mental disorders have been reported; the l...
Aims: The current study aimed to provide a greater understanding of the relationships between percei...
Background: Understanding how common mental disorders such as anxiety and depression vary with socio...
BACKGROUND: Depression and anxiety are associated with adverse outcomes in educational achievements ...
BACKGROUND: Depression and anxiety are associated with adverse outcomes in educational achievements ...
Copyright © 2016 Taylor & Francis This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor &...
Aims: The current study sought to provide a greater understanding of the predictive relationship bet...
Background Mental health problems are more frequent in socially disadvantaged groups, but the result...
Background Mental health problems are more frequent in socially disadvantaged groups, but the result...
peer-reviewedObjectives: To examine levels of psychological distress among higher education students...
This paper reviews Irish evidence on the link between socioeconomic factors and various measures of...
Background Mental health problems are more frequent in socially disadvantaged groups, but the result...
BACKGROUND: Social inequalities in mental disorders have been described, but studies that explain th...
BACKGROUND: Social inequalities in mental disorders have been described, but studies that explain th...
Explanations of educational differences in major depression and generalised anxiety disorder in th
International audienceObjectives : Social inequalities in mental disorders have been reported; the l...
Aims: The current study aimed to provide a greater understanding of the relationships between percei...
Background: Understanding how common mental disorders such as anxiety and depression vary with socio...
BACKGROUND: Depression and anxiety are associated with adverse outcomes in educational achievements ...
BACKGROUND: Depression and anxiety are associated with adverse outcomes in educational achievements ...
Copyright © 2016 Taylor & Francis This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor &...
Aims: The current study sought to provide a greater understanding of the predictive relationship bet...
Background Mental health problems are more frequent in socially disadvantaged groups, but the result...
Background Mental health problems are more frequent in socially disadvantaged groups, but the result...
peer-reviewedObjectives: To examine levels of psychological distress among higher education students...
This paper reviews Irish evidence on the link between socioeconomic factors and various measures of...
Background Mental health problems are more frequent in socially disadvantaged groups, but the result...