Background: This study examined the associations of (combinations of) social roles (employee, partner and parent) with the prevalence of anxiety and depressive disorders and whether social roles contribute to the explanation of the female preponderance in these disorders. Method: This was a cross-sectional study using data from 3857 respondents aged 25-55 of NEMESIS (Netherlands Mental Health Survey and Incidence Study). Depression and anxiety disorders were measured using the CIDI 1.1. Results: The OR of depressive disorders and anxiety disorders among women compared to men was 1.71 (95% CI: 1.40-2.10). Among both genders, the partner role was associated with decreased risks of depression and anxiety and the parent role was not. The work r...
Background: In this study, relationships between gender role attitudes, depression/anxiety symptoms,...
The effect of social roles (partner, parent, worker) on mental health may depend on the total number...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 55-67)The purpose of this study was to examine gender rol...
Bruijn, J.G.M. de [Promotor]Penninx, B.W.J.H. [Promotor]Smit, J.H. [Copromotor]Dyck, R. van [Copromo...
Poor working conditions may be an important source of stress and may therefore contribute to the dev...
Background: Depressive and anxiety disorders affect work functioning and cause high labour costs.Aim...
Background: Depressive and anxiety disorders affect work functioning and cause high labour costs. Ai...
One of the most firmly established social patterns of psychological distress is that women in our so...
In this study we consider both a gender model, a model that focuses on the stress associated with so...
Background: Although an overall gender difference in prevalence of major depressive disorder (MDD) h...
Background: Although an overall gender difference in prevalence of major depressive disorder (MDD) h...
Depression is a common and destructive mental health disorder that affects women at twice the rate o...
Background: Understanding the relevance of biological and social factors to sex differences in the p...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: Gender differences exist in the prevalence and psychiatric ...
Background: There has been considerable interest in Japanese society in the problem of work-related ...
Background: In this study, relationships between gender role attitudes, depression/anxiety symptoms,...
The effect of social roles (partner, parent, worker) on mental health may depend on the total number...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 55-67)The purpose of this study was to examine gender rol...
Bruijn, J.G.M. de [Promotor]Penninx, B.W.J.H. [Promotor]Smit, J.H. [Copromotor]Dyck, R. van [Copromo...
Poor working conditions may be an important source of stress and may therefore contribute to the dev...
Background: Depressive and anxiety disorders affect work functioning and cause high labour costs.Aim...
Background: Depressive and anxiety disorders affect work functioning and cause high labour costs. Ai...
One of the most firmly established social patterns of psychological distress is that women in our so...
In this study we consider both a gender model, a model that focuses on the stress associated with so...
Background: Although an overall gender difference in prevalence of major depressive disorder (MDD) h...
Background: Although an overall gender difference in prevalence of major depressive disorder (MDD) h...
Depression is a common and destructive mental health disorder that affects women at twice the rate o...
Background: Understanding the relevance of biological and social factors to sex differences in the p...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: Gender differences exist in the prevalence and psychiatric ...
Background: There has been considerable interest in Japanese society in the problem of work-related ...
Background: In this study, relationships between gender role attitudes, depression/anxiety symptoms,...
The effect of social roles (partner, parent, worker) on mental health may depend on the total number...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 55-67)The purpose of this study was to examine gender rol...