Social rank theory of depression: A systematic review of self-perceptions of social rank and their relationship with depressive symptoms and suicide risk

K Wetherall, KA Robb, RC O'Connor - Journal of affective disorders, 2019 - Elsevier
Background Depression can be debilitating, as well as a risk factor for self-harm and suicide.
Social rank theory (SRT) suggests depression stems from feelings of defeat and entrapment …

The mental health and wellbeing of first generation migrants: a systematic-narrative review of reviews

C Close, A Kouvonen, T Bosqui, K Patel… - Globalization and …, 2016 - Springer
Background First generation migrants are reportedly at higher risk of mental ill-health
compared to the settled population. This paper systematically reviews and synthesizes all …

[HTML][HTML] Neural mechanism underlying depressive-like state associated with social status loss

Z Fan, J Chang, Y Liang, H Zhu, C Zhang, D Zheng… - Cell, 2023 - cell.com
Downward social mobility is a well-known mental risk factor for depression, but its neural
mechanism remains elusive. Here, by forcing mice to lose against their subordinates in a …

A new model of the role of psychological and emotional distress in promoting obesity: conceptual review with implications for treatment and prevention

E Hemmingsson - Obesity Reviews, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
The lack of significant treatment and prevention progress highlights the need for a more
expanded strategy. Given the robust association between socioeconomic factors and …

[HTML][HTML] Prevalence of depression among migrants: a systematic review and meta-analysis

SQ Foo, WW Tam, CS Ho, BX Tran, LH Nguyen… - International journal of …, 2018 - mdpi.com
As the number of migrants worldwide increases, it is worthwhile to examine the extent to
which depression has affected this group of often vulnerable individuals. The purpose of this …

The role of migration in the development of depressive symptoms among Latino immigrant parents in the USA

IJ Ornelas, KM Perreira - Social science & medicine, 2011 - Elsevier
Nearly one out of every four children in the US is a child of immigrants. Yet few studies have
assessed how factors at various stages of migration contribute to the development of health …

Race, life course socioeconomic position, racial discrimination, depressive symptoms and self-rated health

DL Hudson, E Puterman, K Bibbins-Domingo… - Social Science & …, 2013 - Elsevier
Greater levels of socioeconomic position (SEP) are generally associated with better health.
However results from previous studies vary across race/ethnicity and health outcomes …

Epidemiology of depression among displaced people: a systematic review and meta-analysis

A Bedaso, B Duko - Psychiatry research, 2022 - Elsevier
Introduction Displaced people are prone to develop mental health problems due to
resettlement in new environments, traumatic events and forced migration. Depression is a …

Subjective social status and health

F Euteneuer - Current opinion in psychiatry, 2014 - journals.lww.com
SSS is a comprehensive measure of one's social position that is related to several poor
health outcomes and risk factors for disease. Future investigation, particularly prospective …

Gender roles among Syrian refugees in resettlement contexts: Revisiting empowerment of refugee women and needs of refugee men

AC Yalim, F Critelli - Women's Studies International Forum, 2023 - Elsevier
This study focuses on the impact of resettlement contexts on gender roles among Syrian
refugees in Turkey and the United States. Four semi-structured group interviews (N= 25) …