University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.
J Health Soc Behav. 2023 Sep;64(3):336-353. doi: 10.1177/00221465231166334. Epub 2023 Apr 25.
This article examines whether and how the relationship between socioeconomic status (SES) and depression is modified by welfare state spending using the 2006, 2012, and 2014 survey rounds of the European Social Survey (ESS) merged with macroeconomic data from the World Bank, Eurostat, and SOCX database (N = 87,466). Welfare state spending effort divided between social investment and social protection spending modifies the classic inverse relationship between SES and depression. Distinguishing policy areas in both social investment and social protection spending demonstrates that policy programs devoted to education, early childhood education and care, active labor market policies, old age care, and incapacity account for differences in the effect of SES across countries. Our analysis finds that social investment policies better explain cross-national differences in the effect of SES on depression, implying policies focused earlier in the life course matter more for understanding social disparities in the mental health of populations.
本文利用 2006 年、2012 年和 2014 年欧洲社会调查(ESS)的调查数据与世界银行、欧盟统计局和 SOCX 数据库的宏观经济数据进行融合,考察了社会经济地位(SES)与抑郁之间的关系是否以及如何受到福利国家支出的影响(N=87466)。社会投资和社会保护支出之间的福利国家支出努力分配改变了 SES 与抑郁之间的经典反比关系。区分社会投资和社会保护支出中的政策领域表明,致力于教育、幼儿教育和护理、积极的劳动力市场政策、老年护理和丧失能力的政策方案解释了 SES 对各国之间抑郁影响的差异。我们的分析发现,社会投资政策更好地解释了 SES 对抑郁影响的跨国差异,这意味着更注重生命早期阶段的政策对于理解人口心理健康方面的社会差异更为重要。