[HTML][HTML] Cities and mental health
Background More than half of the global population currently lives in cities, with an
increasing trend for further urbanization. Living in cities is associated with increased …
increasing trend for further urbanization. Living in cities is associated with increased …
Living environment and its relationship to depressive mood: a systematic review
N Rautio, S Filatova, H Lehtiniemi… - … journal of social …, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
Background and aims: The notion that environment affects mental health has a long history;
in this systematic review, we aimed to study whether the living environment is related to …
in this systematic review, we aimed to study whether the living environment is related to …
The prevalence of depression and depressive symptoms among adults in China: estimation based on a National Household Survey
X Qin, S Wang, CR Hsieh - China Economic Review, 2018 - Elsevier
China's fast economic growth in the past decades is accompanied by a rapid
epidemiological transition from communicable to non-communicable diseases (NCDs). An …
epidemiological transition from communicable to non-communicable diseases (NCDs). An …
[HTML][HTML] Phenoty** mental health: Age, community size, and depression differently modulate COVID-19-related fear and generalized anxiety
Introduction When the first COVID-19 infections were reported in Germany, fear and anxiety
spread faster than the pandemic itself. While moderate amounts of fear of a COVID-19 …
spread faster than the pandemic itself. While moderate amounts of fear of a COVID-19 …
Suicide mortality in the United States: the importance of attending to method in understanding population-level disparities in the burden of suicide
Suicide mortality varies widely across age, sex, race, and geography, far more than does
mortality from the leading causes of natural death. Unlike the tight correlation between …
mortality from the leading causes of natural death. Unlike the tight correlation between …
Food insecurity and maternal depression in rural, low-income families: a longitudinal investigation
C Huddleston-Casas, R Charnigo… - Public health …, 2009 - cambridge.org
ObjectiveThe purpose of the present study was to examine the relationship between
household food insecurity and maternal depression in a rural sample to determine whether …
household food insecurity and maternal depression in a rural sample to determine whether …
Workforce well-being: Personal and workplace contributions to early educators' depression across settings
Building on research demonstrating the importance of teachers' well-being, this study
examined personal and contextual factors related to early childhood educators'(n= 1640) …
examined personal and contextual factors related to early childhood educators'(n= 1640) …
Are mental disorders more common in urban than rural areas of the United States?
Urban vs. rural residence is commonly cited as a risk factor for depression and other mental
disorders, but epidemiological evidence for this relationship in the US is inconclusive. We …
disorders, but epidemiological evidence for this relationship in the US is inconclusive. We …
The prevalence of probable depression and probable anxiety, and associations with adverse childhood experiences and socio-demographics: A national survey in …
Objective and methods Mental health problems among adults are a growing public health
concern, and middle-income countries such as South Africa are disproportionally affected …
concern, and middle-income countries such as South Africa are disproportionally affected …
Subtypes of depression in a nationally representative sample
BACKGROUND: Continued research efforts aim to elucidate the heterogeneity in
depression. The identification of meaningful and valid subtypes has implications for …
depression. The identification of meaningful and valid subtypes has implications for …