Purpose: Common mental disorders are an increasing global public health concern. The least advantaged in society experience a greater burden of mental illness, but inequalities in mental health vary by social, political, and economic contexts. This study investigates whether spending on different types of social protection alters the extent of social inequality in depressive symptoms. Methods: Data were obtained from the 2006 and 2012 cross-sectional waves of the European Social Survey, which included 48,397 individuals from 18 European countries. Depressive symptoms were measured using the Centre for Epidemiologic Studies-Depression Scale (CES-D 8). Statistical interactions between country-level social protection spending and individuals’...
In the present contribution, we address the idea that income inequality can ‘get under the skin ’ an...
This dissertation aims at analyzing the relationship between socio-economic status (SES) and mental ...
In the present contribution, we address the idea that income inequality\ncan ‘get under the skin’ an...
Purpose Common mental disorders are an increasing global public health concern. The least advantaged...
Background Political decisions, including the generosity of welfare resources, can have implications...
Background Political decisions, including the generosity of welfare resources, can have implications...
economic crises constitute a shock to societies with potentially harmful effects to the mental healt...
economic crises constitute a shock to societies with potentially harmful effects to the mental healt...
economic crises constitute a shock to societies with potentially harmful effects to the mental healt...
Background: Economic crises constitute a shock to societies with potentially harmful effects to the ...
BACKGROUND: Depression and anxiety are associated with adverse outcomes in educational achievements ...
BACKGROUND: Depression and anxiety are associated with adverse outcomes in educational achievements ...
In the present contribution, we address the idea that income inequality can ‘get under the skin ’ an...
© 2014 The Author 2014. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved. In the present co...
In the present contribution, we address the idea that income inequality can ‘get under the skin ’ an...
In the present contribution, we address the idea that income inequality can ‘get under the skin ’ an...
This dissertation aims at analyzing the relationship between socio-economic status (SES) and mental ...
In the present contribution, we address the idea that income inequality\ncan ‘get under the skin’ an...
Purpose Common mental disorders are an increasing global public health concern. The least advantaged...
Background Political decisions, including the generosity of welfare resources, can have implications...
Background Political decisions, including the generosity of welfare resources, can have implications...
economic crises constitute a shock to societies with potentially harmful effects to the mental healt...
economic crises constitute a shock to societies with potentially harmful effects to the mental healt...
economic crises constitute a shock to societies with potentially harmful effects to the mental healt...
Background: Economic crises constitute a shock to societies with potentially harmful effects to the ...
BACKGROUND: Depression and anxiety are associated with adverse outcomes in educational achievements ...
BACKGROUND: Depression and anxiety are associated with adverse outcomes in educational achievements ...
In the present contribution, we address the idea that income inequality can ‘get under the skin ’ an...
© 2014 The Author 2014. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved. In the present co...
In the present contribution, we address the idea that income inequality can ‘get under the skin ’ an...
In the present contribution, we address the idea that income inequality can ‘get under the skin ’ an...
This dissertation aims at analyzing the relationship between socio-economic status (SES) and mental ...
In the present contribution, we address the idea that income inequality\ncan ‘get under the skin’ an...