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Social inequalities in mental health: results from the EU contribution to the World Mental Health Surveys Initiative.

机译:精神卫生方面的社会不平等:欧盟对世界精神卫生调查倡议的贡献。

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The objective of the present study was to provide updated data from nine European countries about the impact of social inequalities in the prevalence of common mental disorders.Cross-sectional household survey of a representative sample of the adult general population of Belgium, Bulgaria, Germany, Italy, The Netherlands, Northern Ireland, Portugal, Romania and Spain. In total, 34,395 individuals were included. Social inequalities in 12-month mood, anxiety and alcohol-related disorders were evaluated.In Europe, income seems not to be related to the prevalence of mental disorders. Unemployment and disablement are associated with mental disorders. Lower educational level augments the risk for mood disorders. Living in small (rural) areas decreases the risk for mood disorders and living in urban settings increases it. Northern Ireland, Portugal and Belgium are the countries with the highest risks for mental disorders.Despite some contradictions with previous literature, in Europe there are social inequalities in the prevalence of mental disorders. However, income showed not to be associated with inequalities in mental health. Being younger, unemployed or disabled, with no education or incomplete primary studies, living in urban settings, and in Northern Ireland, Portugal or Belgium were associated to an augmented prevalence of mental disorders. Policy makers could focus on mental health promotion and mental disorders prevention programmes for risk groups such as unemployed/disabled individuals. Support to vulnerable groups (unemployed or those with less education) and mental health literacy can improve European citizens' mental health.
机译:本研究的目的是提供来自九个欧洲国家的最新数据,这些数据涉及社会不平等对常见精神障碍患病率的影响。比利时,保加利亚,德国,意大利,荷兰,北爱尔兰,葡萄牙,罗马尼亚和西班牙。总共包括34,395个人。评估了12个月情绪,焦虑和酒精相关疾病中的社会不平等。在欧洲,收入似乎与精神疾病的患病率无关。失业和残疾与精神障碍有关。较低的教育水平会增加情绪障碍的风险。住在小(农村)地区可以降低情绪障碍的风险,而住在城市地区则可以增加这种风险。北爱尔兰,葡萄牙和比利时是精神障碍风险最高的国家。尽管与以前的文献存在一些矛盾,但欧洲的精神障碍患病率存在​​社会不平等现象。但是,收入与精神健康不平等没有关系。居住在城市环境中,以及在北爱尔兰,葡萄牙或比利时的未成年人,失业或残障,没有受过任何教育或未完成初等教育都与精神障碍的患病率增加有关。政策制定者可以针对诸如失业/残障人士等风险人群,着重于精神健康促进和精神障碍预防计划。对弱势群体(失业或教育程度较低的人群)的支持和心理健康素养可以改善欧洲公民的心理健康。

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