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Economic Crisis in Portugal: Trajectory of the Incidence of Depression and Correlation With Unemployment

Titulo Economic Crisis in Portugal: Trajectory of the Incidence of Depression and Correlation With Unemployment
Autoría Coelho IL, Sousa-Uva M, Pina N, Marques S, Matias-Dias C, Rodrigues AP.
Fuente Acta Med Port. 2020 Oct 28. doi: 10.20344/amp.13574. Online ahead of print. 10.20344/amp.13574
Resumen Introduction: Previous studies have found an increase in the incidence rate of depression between 2007 - 2013 in Portugal, with a positive correlation with the unemployment rate, namely, in men. So, it was hypothesized that this increase is related with the situation of economic crisis. This study aimed to investigate if the correlation between unemployment rates and the incidence of depression is maintained in the post-crisis period of economic recovery in Portugal (2016 - 2018). Material and methods: An ecological study was carried out, using data from the General Practitioners Sentinel Network concerning depression incidence (first episodes and relapses) and data from the National Statistics Institute on unemployment rates in the Portuguese population. The correlation coefficient was estimated using linear regression and the results were disaggregated by sex. Results: Between 2016 and 2018, there was a consistent decrease in the incidence of depression in both sexes. During the 1995 - 2018 period, a positive correlation was observed between unemployment and depression, with a coefficient of 0.833 (p = 0.005) in males and of 0.742 (p = 0.022) in females. Discussion: The reduction in the incidence of depression in both sexes observed between 2016 - 2018 corroborates a positive correlation between unemployment and depression in the Portuguese population, previously observed between 2007 - 2013. Conclusion: This study highlights the need to monitor the occurrence of mental illness in the Portuguese population, especially in moments of greatest social vulnerability in order to establish preventive measures, as a way to mitigate the impact of future economic crises. Keywords: Depression; Economic Recession; Portugal; Primary Health Care; Sentinel Surveillance; Unemployment.
URL www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33129369