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Depression and socio-econornic risk factors: 7-year longitudinal population study
Lorant, V.; Croux, C.; Weich, S. et al.
2007In British Journal of Psychiatry, 190, p. 293-298
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Abstract :
[en] Background Low socio-economic status is associated with a higher prevalence of depression, but it is not yet known whether change in socio-economic status leads to a change in rates of depression. Aims To assess whether longitudinal change in socio-economic factors affects change of depression level. Method In a prospective cohort study using the annual Belgian Household Panel Survey (1992-1999), depression was assessed using the Global Depression Scale. Socio-economic factors were assessed with regard to material standard of living, education, employment status and social relationships. Results A lowering in material standard of living between annual waves was associated with increases in depressive symptoms and caseness of major depression. Life circumstances also influenced depression. Ceasing to cohabit with a partner increased depressive symptoms and caseness, and improvement in circumstances reduced them; the negative effects were stronger than the positive ones. Conclusions The study showed a clear relationship between worsening socioeconomic circumstances and depression.
Disciplines :
Psychiatry
Author, co-author :
Lorant, V.
Croux, C.
Weich, S.
Deliege, D.
Mackenbach, J.
Ansseau, Marc ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département des sciences cliniques > Psychiatrie et psychologie médicale
Language :
English
Title :
Depression and socio-econornic risk factors: 7-year longitudinal population study
Publication date :
April 2007
Journal title :
British Journal of Psychiatry
ISSN :
0007-1250
eISSN :
1472-1465
Publisher :
Royal College Of Psychiatrists, London, United Kingdom
Volume :
190
Pages :
293-298
Peer reviewed :
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