Studies have examined the relationship between socioeconomic determinants and mental health care use. However, to date, little research has investigated whether these relations have changed over time and vary across socioeconomic structures and gender. Between 2005 and 2010, a global economic crisis changed Europe’s economic situation, with economic instability and rising unemployment rates as a result. Recent research has found that in several countries, the recession has increased the frequency of mental health problems particularly among families experiencing unemployment. The fear generated by the increased chance of unemployment, which may depend on type of job, is also associated with poor mental health. Despite the greater demand f...
Background: Numerous studies have shown that macroeconomic changes have a great influence on health,...
Background: We explored the impact of 2008 recession on the prevalence of mental health problems in ...
Several indicators of population mental health in the UK have deteriorated since the financial crisi...
Studies have examined the relationship between socioeconomic determinants and mental health care use...
Introduction: Framed within the recent economic crisis, in this study we investigate the medical men...
A period of economic recession may be particularly difficult for people with mental health problems ...
A period of economic recession may be particularly difficult for people with mental health problems ...
A period of economic recession may be particularly difficult for people with mental health problems ...
Background The recent economic crisis is characterized by rising unemployment. Especially the group ...
© 2016, © The Author(s) 2016. The relationships between unemployment, mental health (care) and medic...
The relationships between unemployment, mental health (care), and medication use among 50–65 year ol...
Mental health constitutes a significant share of the global burden of disease. It is shaped to a gre...
[eng] Background: Economic crises have a negative effect on mental health. Little evidence has been ...
This comparative study examines cross-national variation in gender differences in primary and specia...
Increased pressure for higher labour exibility and recent changes in labour market regulation and wo...
Background: Numerous studies have shown that macroeconomic changes have a great influence on health,...
Background: We explored the impact of 2008 recession on the prevalence of mental health problems in ...
Several indicators of population mental health in the UK have deteriorated since the financial crisi...
Studies have examined the relationship between socioeconomic determinants and mental health care use...
Introduction: Framed within the recent economic crisis, in this study we investigate the medical men...
A period of economic recession may be particularly difficult for people with mental health problems ...
A period of economic recession may be particularly difficult for people with mental health problems ...
A period of economic recession may be particularly difficult for people with mental health problems ...
Background The recent economic crisis is characterized by rising unemployment. Especially the group ...
© 2016, © The Author(s) 2016. The relationships between unemployment, mental health (care) and medic...
The relationships between unemployment, mental health (care), and medication use among 50–65 year ol...
Mental health constitutes a significant share of the global burden of disease. It is shaped to a gre...
[eng] Background: Economic crises have a negative effect on mental health. Little evidence has been ...
This comparative study examines cross-national variation in gender differences in primary and specia...
Increased pressure for higher labour exibility and recent changes in labour market regulation and wo...
Background: Numerous studies have shown that macroeconomic changes have a great influence on health,...
Background: We explored the impact of 2008 recession on the prevalence of mental health problems in ...
Several indicators of population mental health in the UK have deteriorated since the financial crisi...