BACKGROUND: \ud \ud Previous research indicated a higher prevalence of depressive symptoms among students from Eastern European countries than students from Western European countries. This difference was thought to be linked to political and economic instabilities resulting from political changes in the early 1990s. We investigated whether these differences persist 15 years later.\ud \ud METHODS: \ud \ud Using data from a general health survey among first year students (N = 2,651) from two Western (Germany and Denmark) and two Eastern European countries (Poland and Bulgaria), our analysis was restricted to 2,146 students below 23 years of age. Depressive symptoms were measured using the Modified Beck Depression Inventory (M-BDI). The recom...
BackgroundDespite a high prevalence of depressive symptoms among university students, few studies ha...
OBJECTIVES:To investigate (1) the size of absolute and relative educational inequalities in depressi...
OBJECTIVES:To investigate (1) the size of absolute and relative educational inequalities in depressi...
BACKGROUND: Previous research indicated a higher prevalence of depressive symptoms among student...
BACKGROUND: Previous research indicated a higher prevalence of depressive symptoms among students fr...
textabstractDepression is one of the leading causes of disability in the developed world. Previous s...
Depression is one of the leading causes of disability in the developed world. Previous studies have ...
Background: We aimed to estimate the prevalence of current depressive disorder in 27 European countr...
Background We aimed to estimate the prevalence of current depressive disorder in 27 European countri...
BACKGROUND: The EURO-D, a12-item self-report questionnaire for depression, was developed with the ai...
Variations in the association between education and depressive symptoms in 22 European countries are...
Objectives: To investigate associations between number of children and partnership with depressive ...
BackgroundDespite a high prevalence of depressive symptoms among university students, few studies ha...
Variations in the association between education and depressive symptoms in 22 European countries are...
Data de publicació electrònica: 04-05-2021Background: We aimed to estimate the prevalence of current...
BackgroundDespite a high prevalence of depressive symptoms among university students, few studies ha...
OBJECTIVES:To investigate (1) the size of absolute and relative educational inequalities in depressi...
OBJECTIVES:To investigate (1) the size of absolute and relative educational inequalities in depressi...
BACKGROUND: Previous research indicated a higher prevalence of depressive symptoms among student...
BACKGROUND: Previous research indicated a higher prevalence of depressive symptoms among students fr...
textabstractDepression is one of the leading causes of disability in the developed world. Previous s...
Depression is one of the leading causes of disability in the developed world. Previous studies have ...
Background: We aimed to estimate the prevalence of current depressive disorder in 27 European countr...
Background We aimed to estimate the prevalence of current depressive disorder in 27 European countri...
BACKGROUND: The EURO-D, a12-item self-report questionnaire for depression, was developed with the ai...
Variations in the association between education and depressive symptoms in 22 European countries are...
Objectives: To investigate associations between number of children and partnership with depressive ...
BackgroundDespite a high prevalence of depressive symptoms among university students, few studies ha...
Variations in the association between education and depressive symptoms in 22 European countries are...
Data de publicació electrònica: 04-05-2021Background: We aimed to estimate the prevalence of current...
BackgroundDespite a high prevalence of depressive symptoms among university students, few studies ha...
OBJECTIVES:To investigate (1) the size of absolute and relative educational inequalities in depressi...
OBJECTIVES:To investigate (1) the size of absolute and relative educational inequalities in depressi...