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Can Reporting Heterogeneity Explain Differences in Depressive Symptoms Across Europe?

机译:报告异质性可以解释整个欧洲抑郁症状的差异吗?

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Depression is one of the leading causes of disability in the developed world. Previous studies have shown varying depression prevalence rates between European countries, and also within countries, between socioeconomic groups. However, it is unclear whether these differences reflect true variations in prevalence or whether they are attributable to systematic differences in reporting styles (reporting heterogeneity) between countries and socioeconomic groups. In this study, we examine the prevalence of three depressive symptoms (mood, sleeping and concentration problems) and their association with educational level in 10 European countries, and examine whether these differences can be explained by differences in reporting styles. We use data from the first and second waves of the COMPARE study, comprising a sub-sample of 9,409 adults aged 50 and over in 10 European countries covered by the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe. We first use ordered probit models to estimate differences in the prevalence of self-reported depressive symptoms by country and education. We then use hierarchical ordered probit models to assess differences controlling for reporting heterogeneity. We find that depressive symptoms are most prevalent in Mediterranean and Eastern European countries, whereas Sweden and Denmark have the lowest prevalence. Lower educational level is associated with higher prevalence of depressive symptoms in all European regions, but this association is weaker in Northern European countries, and strong in Eastern European countries. Reporting heterogeneity does not explain these cross-national differences. Likewise, differences in depressive symptoms by educational level remain and in some regions increase after controlling for reporting heterogeneity. Our findings suggest that variations in depressive symptoms in Europe are not attributable to differences in reporting styles, but are instead likely to result from variations in the causes of depressive symptoms between countries and educational groups.
机译:抑郁症是发达国家残疾的主要原因之一。先前的研究表明,欧洲国家之间以及社会经济群体之间的国家内部抑郁症患病率不同。但是,尚不清楚这些差异是否反映出患病率的真实差异,还是归因于国家与社会经济群体之间报告风格(报告异质性)的系统差异。在这项研究中,我们研究了10个欧洲国家中三种抑郁症状(情绪,睡眠和注意力集中问题)的患病率及其与教育水平的关系,并研究了这些差异是否可以通过报告方式的差异来解释。我们使用来自COMPARE研究的第一波和第二波数据,该数据包含了欧洲健康,老龄化和退休调查所涵盖的10个欧洲国家的9,409名50岁以上的成年人的子样本。我们首先使用有序概率模型来估计由国家和教育程度引起的自我报告的抑郁症状患病率的差异。然后,我们使用分层有序的Probit模型来评估控制报告异质性的差异。我们发现,抑郁症状在地中海和东欧国家最为普遍,而瑞典和丹麦的患病率最低。较低的教育水平与所有欧洲地区的抑郁症状患病率较高相关,但是在北欧国家中这种关联性较弱,而在东欧国家中这种关联性较强。报告异质性不能解释这些跨国差异。同样,在控制了报告异质性之后,抑郁症状在教育水平上的差异仍然存在,并且在某些地区有所增加。我们的研究结果表明,欧洲抑郁症状的差异并非归因于报告风格的差异,而是很可能是由于国家和教育群体之间抑郁症状的原因差异而引起的。

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    《Social Indicators Research》 |2012年第2期|p.191-210|共20页
  • 作者单位

    Department of Public Health, Erasmus University Medical Center Rotterdam, Rotterdam, The Netherlands;

    Department of Public Health, Erasmus University Medical Center Rotterdam, Rotterdam, The Netherlands;

    Erasmus School of Economics, Erasmus University of Rotterdam, Rotterdam, The Netherlands;

    Department of Public Health, Erasmus University Medical Center Rotterdam, Rotterdam, The Netherlands;

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  • 关键词

    Socioeconomic; Depression; Reporting style; International; Vignettes;

    机译:社会经济;大萧条;报告风格;国际;小插图;
  • 入库时间 2022-08-18 01:31:39

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