Globally, it is estimated that 5% of adults suffer from depressive disorder. The current study aimed to investigate the association of sociodemographic factors with depression from the Australian national survey data. The analysis utilized the 2007 Australian National Survey of Mental Health and Wellbeing data upon 8841 participants aged 16 to 85 years. The outcome measures were lifetime depression and depression symptoms in the 12 months prior to the survey. Analytical techniques included binary logistic regression technique. The prevalence of lifetime depression was 15.2% (18.2% in females vs. 11.5% in males, p p < 0.001). For every year increase of age, there was a 1% decrease in the odds of lifetime depression and a 2% decrease of 12-mo...
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Background/purpose: Depression is highly prevalent among young adults in Indonesia; despite this, in...
Building on interpersonal theories of depression, the current study sought to explore whether early ...
Abstract Background Depression is one of the most common mental disorders in Western countries and i...
The mean population mood has been demonstrated to strongly correlate with the prevalence of depressi...
Background: Community surveys have reported prevalence of depressive disorders in adult populations ...
OBJECTIVE: It is well established that socio-economic position is associated with depression. The ex...
This paper presents a descriptive analysis of the prevalence of depressive symptoms among a national...
OBJECTIVE: The authors report the population prevalence of depression in older adults living in the ...
Objective: To develop a National Depression Index for measuring the depression status of the Austral...
OBJECTIVE: This study was conducted to estimate prevalence rates and factors associated with depress...
AIM: International research has shown that the characteristics of areas such as neighbourhood socioe...
BACKGROUND: Depression is more frequent in socioeconomically disadvantaged than affluent neighbourho...
Background: Depression is a common mental health problem in geriatric population and the overall pre...
Introduction: Depression risk has been significantly associated with sociodemographic aspects such a...
Copyright © 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. ScienceDirect® is a registered trademark of Else...
Background/purpose: Depression is highly prevalent among young adults in Indonesia; despite this, in...
Building on interpersonal theories of depression, the current study sought to explore whether early ...
Abstract Background Depression is one of the most common mental disorders in Western countries and i...
The mean population mood has been demonstrated to strongly correlate with the prevalence of depressi...
Background: Community surveys have reported prevalence of depressive disorders in adult populations ...
OBJECTIVE: It is well established that socio-economic position is associated with depression. The ex...
This paper presents a descriptive analysis of the prevalence of depressive symptoms among a national...
OBJECTIVE: The authors report the population prevalence of depression in older adults living in the ...
Objective: To develop a National Depression Index for measuring the depression status of the Austral...
OBJECTIVE: This study was conducted to estimate prevalence rates and factors associated with depress...
AIM: International research has shown that the characteristics of areas such as neighbourhood socioe...
BACKGROUND: Depression is more frequent in socioeconomically disadvantaged than affluent neighbourho...
Background: Depression is a common mental health problem in geriatric population and the overall pre...
Introduction: Depression risk has been significantly associated with sociodemographic aspects such a...
Copyright © 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. ScienceDirect® is a registered trademark of Else...
Background/purpose: Depression is highly prevalent among young adults in Indonesia; despite this, in...
Building on interpersonal theories of depression, the current study sought to explore whether early ...