Background: Depression is a mental health disorder that makes the sufferer unmotivated and unproductive. This is caused by some factors such as loneliness, perfectionism, and marital status. Riset Kesehatan Dasar (Riskesdas) in 2018 shows that 6.1 percent of the population aged 15 and above in Indonesia experienced depression. Therefore, this study aims to see how marital status affects depression in Indonesia. Method: This study uses logistic regression, marginal effect, and the Rasch model using data from the Indonesian Family Life Surveys (IFLS) in 2014/2015. Result: Analyses showed that married observations have a lower prevalence of depression compared to those who are not married, divorced, or widowed. Conclusion: Therefore, an increa...
The association of socio-economic-demographic (SED; e.g., income-related) factors with depression is...
One of the social expectations and demands that couples must face is that they must have children, a...
Purpose: Difficult living conditions in urban areas could result in an increased risk of developing ...
#nofulltext# --- Ozan, Azize Gül (Arel Graduate Student)The main purpose of this study is to study t...
The prevalence of depression in the elderly in the world with an average age of 60 years is estimate...
This paper aims to determine if spouses’ mental health can be a factor affecting the divorce rate of...
Background and Objective: The quality of marital life can affect the various dimensions of individua...
Aims: To analyze the association between personal health conditions (self‐rated health, physical fu...
[[abstract]]Background:Many factors have been associated with the initiation of the risk of depressi...
Depression is the most common mental disorder among the elderly, affecting approximately 7% of the g...
Background/purpose: Depression is highly prevalent among young adults in Indonesia; despite this, in...
Background: The World Health Organization has projected major depression to be the second greates...
This study examines the causal relations among personality, coping, coping efficacy, social support,...
AbstractThe Relationship between Support System with the DAS (Depression, Anxiety and Stress) in Wom...
Background: Mental health problems such as depression get less attention. This is due to the stigma ...
The association of socio-economic-demographic (SED; e.g., income-related) factors with depression is...
One of the social expectations and demands that couples must face is that they must have children, a...
Purpose: Difficult living conditions in urban areas could result in an increased risk of developing ...
#nofulltext# --- Ozan, Azize Gül (Arel Graduate Student)The main purpose of this study is to study t...
The prevalence of depression in the elderly in the world with an average age of 60 years is estimate...
This paper aims to determine if spouses’ mental health can be a factor affecting the divorce rate of...
Background and Objective: The quality of marital life can affect the various dimensions of individua...
Aims: To analyze the association between personal health conditions (self‐rated health, physical fu...
[[abstract]]Background:Many factors have been associated with the initiation of the risk of depressi...
Depression is the most common mental disorder among the elderly, affecting approximately 7% of the g...
Background/purpose: Depression is highly prevalent among young adults in Indonesia; despite this, in...
Background: The World Health Organization has projected major depression to be the second greates...
This study examines the causal relations among personality, coping, coping efficacy, social support,...
AbstractThe Relationship between Support System with the DAS (Depression, Anxiety and Stress) in Wom...
Background: Mental health problems such as depression get less attention. This is due to the stigma ...
The association of socio-economic-demographic (SED; e.g., income-related) factors with depression is...
One of the social expectations and demands that couples must face is that they must have children, a...
Purpose: Difficult living conditions in urban areas could result in an increased risk of developing ...