Titulo |
Enduring financial crisis in Greece: prevalence and correlates of major depression and suicidality. |
Autoría |
Economou M, Angelopoulos E, Peppou LE, Souliotis K, Tzavara C, Kontoangelos K, Madianos M, Stefanis C. |
Fuente |
Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol. 2016 Jul;51(7):1015-24. doi: 10.1007/s00127-016-1238-z. Epub 2016 May 13. |
Resumen |
PURPOSE:
A series of repeated cross-sectional surveys conducted in 2008, 2009, 2011 and 2013 were conducted with the aim of estimating the prevalence of major depression and suicidality as well as of investigating its risk factors. The present report concentrates on the 2013 survey.
METHODS:
A random and representative sample of 2.188 people was telephone interviewed with regard to various socio-economic indicators and the presence of major depression and suicidality, which were assessed with the germane module of the Structured Clinical Interview.
RESULTS:
Findings suggest a rise in 1-month prevalence of major depression (12.3 %) and a decline in prevalence of suicidality (2.8 %). Female gender, residence in rural area, low educational attainment, unemployment and economic hardship were found to increase the odds of suffering from major depression. The influence of economic hardship and unemployment on suicidality was also substantial and independent of major depression.
CONCLUSIONS:
Results stress the imperative need for the design and implementation of social policies and interventions that would offset the dire impact of the sustained recession in Greece. |
URL |
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27178432 |
Tipo de documento |
Artículo cientifico |
Impacto en el sistema sanitario |
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Impacto en la salud |
Mortalidad, Salud mental |