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Changing labour market conditions during the 'great recession' and mental health in Scotland 2007-2011: an example using the Scottish Longitudinal Study and data for local areas in Scotland

机译:2007 - 2011年苏格兰苏格兰“巨大经济衰退”和心理健康期间改变劳动力市场条件:一个例子,使用苏格兰苏格兰当地地区的苏格兰纵向研究和数据

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This paper reports research exploring how trends in local labour market conditions during the period 2007-2011 (early stages of the 'great recession') relate to reported mental illness for individuals. It contributes to research on spatio-temporal variation in the wider determinants of health, exploring how the lifecourse of &lei relates to socio-geographical inequalities in health outcomes for individuals. This study also contributes to the renewed research focus on the links between labour market trends and population health, prompted by the recent global economic recession. We report research using the Scottish Longitudinal Study (SLS), a 5.3% representative sample of the Scottish population, derived from census data (https://sls.lscs.ac.uk/). In Scotland, (2011) census data include self-reported mental health. SLS data were combined with non-disclosive information from other sources, including spatio-temporal trends in labour market conditions (calculated using trajectory modelling) in the 32 local authority areas in Scotland. We show that, for groups of local authorities in Scotland over the period 2007-2011, trends in employment varied. These geographically variable trends in employment rates were associated with inequalities in self-reported mental health across the country, after controlling for a number of other individual and neighbourhood risk factors. For residents of regions that had experienced relatively high and stable levels of employment the odds ratio for reporting a mental illness was significantly lower than for the 'reference group', living in areas with persistently low employment rates. In areas where employment declined markedly from higher levels, the odds ratio was similar to the reference group. The findings emphasise how changes in local economic conditions may influence peoples health and wellbeing independently of their own employment status. We conclude that, during the recent recession, the economic life course of places across Scotland has been associated with individual mental health outcomes.
机译:本文报道了研究探讨了2007 - 2011年期间当地劳动力市场条件的趋势(“巨大经济衰退”的早期阶段)涉及报告个人的精神疾病。它有助于研究较宽的健康决定因素的时空变化,探索&林雷的生命事件如何与个人健康成果中的社会地理不等式有关。该研究还有助于促进劳动力市场趋势与人口健康之间的联系的重新研究,以至于最近的全球经济衰退。我们通过苏格兰纵向研究(SLS)报告研究,苏格兰人口的5.3%代表性样本,来自人口普查数据(https://sls.lscs.ac.uk/)。在苏格兰,(2011)人口普查数据包括自我报告的心理健康。 SLS数据与来自其他来源的非泄露信息相结合,包括苏格兰32个地方当局领域的劳动力市场条件(使用轨迹建模计算)的时空趋势。我们展示了2007 - 2011年期间苏格兰的地方当局群体,就业趋势各不相同。在控制许多其他个人和邻里风险因素后,这些地理位置率在全国各地的自我报告心理健康的不平等有关。对于经历相对较高且稳定的就业水平的地区的居民报告精神疾病的可能性比“参考群体”的赔率比在持续低低的就业率的地区居住。在从较高层面明显下降的地方,赔率比与参考组相似。调查结果强调了当地经济状况的变化如何影响人民健康和福祉,独立于自己的就业状况。我们得出结论,在近期经济衰退期间,苏格兰跨越的地方的经济生活课程与个人心理健康结果有关。

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