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经济萧条时期的抑郁:经济危机对欧洲心理健康不平等状况产生影响了吗?来自欧洲社会调查(2014年)健康决定因素特别模块的研究结果

Depressed during the depression: has the economic crisis affected mental health inequalities in Europe? Findings from the European Social Survey (2014) special module on the determinants of health.

作者信息

Reibling Nadine, Beckfield Jason, Huijts Tim, Schmidt-Catran Alexander, Thomson Katie H, Wendt Claus

机构信息

University of Siegen, Adolf-Reichwein-Str. 2, Siegen, Germany.

Department of Sociology, Harvard University, 33 Kirkland Street, Cambridge, MA, USA.

出版信息

Eur J Public Health. 2017 Feb 1;27(suppl_1):47-54. doi: 10.1093/eurpub/ckw225.

DOI:10.1093/eurpub/ckw225
PMID:28355641
Abstract

BACKGROUND

Economic crises constitute a shock to societies with potentially harmful effects to the mental health status of the population, including depressive symptoms, and existing health inequalities.

METHODS

With recent data from the European Social Survey (2006–14), this study investigates how the economic recession in Europe starting in 2007 has affected health inequalities in 21 European nations. Depressive feelings were measured with the CES-D eight-item depression scale. We tested for measurement invariance across different socio-economic groups.

RESULTS

Overall, depressive feelings have decreased between 2006 and 2014 except for Cyprus and Spain. Inequalities between persons whose household income depends mainly on public benefits and those who do not have decreased, while the development of depressive feelings was less favorable among the precariously employed and the inactive than among the persons employed with an unlimited work contract. There are no robust effects of the crisis measure on health inequalities.

CONCLUSION

Negative implications for mental health (in terms of depressive feelings) have been limited to some of the most strongly affected countries, while in the majority of Europe persons have felt less depressed over the course of the recession. Health inequalities have persisted in most countries during this time with little influence of the recession. Particular attention should be paid to the mental health of the inactive and the precariously employed.

摘要

背景

经济危机对社会构成冲击,可能对民众的心理健康状况产生有害影响,包括抑郁症状以及现有的健康不平等现象。

方法

利用欧洲社会调查(2006 - 2014年)的最新数据,本研究调查了始于2007年的欧洲经济衰退如何影响了21个欧洲国家的健康不平等状况。用CES - D八项抑郁量表来测量抑郁情绪。我们检验了不同社会经济群体间的测量不变性。

结果

总体而言,除塞浦路斯和西班牙外,2006年至2014年间抑郁情绪有所下降。家庭收入主要依赖公共福利的人群与不依赖公共福利的人群之间的不平等有所增加,而不稳定就业者和非就业者的抑郁情绪发展状况比有无限期工作合同的就业者更不容乐观。危机措施对健康不平等没有显著影响。

结论

对心理健康(就抑郁情绪而言)的负面影响仅限于一些受影响最严重的国家,而在欧洲大部分地区,民众在经济衰退期间感到抑郁的程度有所减轻。在此期间,大多数国家的健康不平等现象依然存在,经济衰退的影响很小。应特别关注非就业者和不稳定就业者的心理健康。

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