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Socio-economic status over the life-course and depressive symptoms in men and women in Eastern Europe.

机译:东欧男性和女性一生中的社会经济状况和抑郁症状。

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OBJECTIVE: Research into social inequalities in depression has studied western populations but data from non-western countries are sparse. In this paper, we investigate the extent of social inequalities in depression in Eastern Europe, the relative importance of social position at different points of the life-course, and whether social patterning of depression differs between men and women. METHOD: A cross-sectional study examined 12,053 men and 13,582 women in Russia, Poland and the Czech Republic. Depressive symptoms (16 or above on the CESD-20) were examined in relation to socio-economic circumstances at three phases of the life-course: childhood (household amenities and father's education); own education; current circumstances (financial difficulties and possession of household items). RESULTS: Pronounced social differences in depression exist in men and women throughout Eastern Europe. Depression was largely influenced by current circumstances rather than by early life or education, with effects stronger in Poland and Russia. Odds ratios in men for current disadvantage were 3.16 [95% CI: 2.57-3.89], 3.16 [2.74-3.64] and 2.17 [1.80-2.63] in Russia, Poland and the Czech Republic respectively. Social variables did not explain the female excess in depression, which varied from 2.91 [2.58-3.27] in Russia to 1.90 [1.74-2.08] in Poland. Men were more affected by adult disadvantage than women, leading to narrower sex differentials in the presence of disadvantage. LIMITATIONS: Cross-sectional data with recall of childhood conditions were used. CONCLUSION: Current social circumstances are the strongest influence on increased depressive symptoms in countries which have recently experienced social changes.
机译:目的:对抑郁症的社会不平等问题进行的研究对西方人口进行了研究,但来自非西方国家的数据很少。在本文中,我们研究了东欧抑郁症的社会不平等程度,在人生历程中不同位置的社会地位的相对重要性以及抑郁症的社会模式在男女之间是否存在差异。方法:一项横断面研究调查了俄罗斯,波兰和捷克共和国的12053名男性和13582名女性。抑郁症状(在CESD-20上为16或以上)在生活过程的三个阶段均与社会经济状况相关联:童年(家庭设施和父亲的教育);自己的教育;当前情况(财务困难和拥有生活用品)。结果:整个东欧,男女在抑郁症方面存在明显的社会差异。抑郁症在很大程度上受当前状况的影响,而不是早年生活或受过教育,在波兰和俄罗斯影响更大。在俄罗斯,波兰和捷克共和国,目前处于不利地位的男性的赔率分别为3.16 [95%CI:2.57-3.89],3.16 [2.74-3.64]和2.17 [1.80-2.63]。社会变量不能解释抑郁症中女性过多的情况,从俄罗斯的2.91 [2.58-3.27]到波兰的1.90 [1.74-2.08]不等。男性比成年弱势群体受女性影响更大,导致存在弱势群体时性别差异缩小。局限性:使用了能回忆起儿童时期状况的横断面数据。结论:在最近经历了社会变革的国家中,当前的社会环境对抑郁症状加剧的影响最大。

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