[PDF][PDF] Income and mental health: Unraveling community and individual level relationships
CR Gresenz, R Sturm, L Tang - Journal of Mental Health Policy and …, 2001 - icmpe.org
Background: The association between individual socioeconomic status (SES) and mental
disorder is well-documented, but studies to date have provided limited and sometimes …
disorder is well-documented, but studies to date have provided limited and sometimes …
Economic grand rounds: income inequality and depression prevalence across the United States: an ecological study
Research has shown a relationship between income inequality and poor health. This
column reports findings from a state-level study of the relationship between income …
column reports findings from a state-level study of the relationship between income …
Socioeconomic gradients and mental health: implications for public health
S Stewart-Brown, PC Samaraweera… - The British Journal of …, 2015 - cambridge.org
BackgroundResearch on mental well-being is relatively new and studies of its determinants
are rare. AimsTo investigate whether the socioeconomic correlates of mental well-being …
are rare. AimsTo investigate whether the socioeconomic correlates of mental well-being …
[HTML][HTML] The effects of income on mental health: evidence from the social security notch
E Golberstein - The journal of mental health policy and economics, 2015 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background Mental health is a key component of overall wellbeing and mental disorders are
relatively common, including among older adults. Yet the causal effect of income on mental …
relatively common, including among older adults. Yet the causal effect of income on mental …
Income inequality and mental illness-related morbidity and resilience: a systematic review and meta-analysis
WS Ribeiro, A Bauer, MCR Andrade… - The Lancet …, 2017 - thelancet.com
Background Studies of the association between income inequality and mental health have
shown mixed results, probably due to methodological heterogeneity. By dealing with such …
shown mixed results, probably due to methodological heterogeneity. By dealing with such …
Does poverty reduce mental health? An instrumental variable analysis
W Hanandita, G Tampubolon - Social Science & Medicine, 2014 - Elsevier
That poverty and mental health are negatively associated in developing countries is well
known among epidemiologists. Whether the relationship is causal or associational …
known among epidemiologists. Whether the relationship is causal or associational …
Education and income: which is more important for mental health?
Study objective: To assess which indicators of socioeconomic status are associated with an
increased prevalence of common mental disorders. Design: Cross sectional household …
increased prevalence of common mental disorders. Design: Cross sectional household …
The association between income inequality and adult mental health at the subnational level—a systematic review
MS Tibber, F Walji, JB Kirkbride, V Huddy - Social Psychiatry and …, 2022 - Springer
Purpose A systematic review was undertaken to determine whether research supports:(i) an
association between income inequality and adult mental health when measured at the …
association between income inequality and adult mental health when measured at the …
How does income affect mental health and health behaviours? A quasi-experimental study of the earned income tax credit
L Shields-Zeeman, DF Collin, A Batra… - J Epidemiol Community …, 2021 - jech.bmj.com
Background Although research has repeatedly demonstrated the association between
poverty, mental health, and health behaviours, there is limited evidence on the effects of …
poverty, mental health, and health behaviours, there is limited evidence on the effects of …
Does social cohesion modify the association between area income deprivation and mental health? A multilevel analysis
D Fone, F Dunstan, K Lloyd, G Williams… - International journal …, 2007 - academic.oup.com
Background Despite the increasing belief that the places where people live influence their
health, there is surprisingly little consistent evidence for their associations with mental …
health, there is surprisingly little consistent evidence for their associations with mental …