A happy home? Socio-economic inequalities in depressive symptoms and the role of housing quality in nine European countries

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McElroy, Brendan [1 ]
Walsh, Edel [1 ]
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[1] Cork Univ, Univ Coll Cork, Dept Econ, Business Sch, Cork, Ireland
关键词
Health inequalities; Depression; Concentration index; Housing quality; SDG3 good health and well-being; SDG10 reduced inequalities; 2014 SPECIAL MODULE; EDUCATIONAL INEQUALITIES; SOCIAL DETERMINANTS; HEALTH INEQUALITIES; WAGE INEQUALITY; MENTAL-HEALTH; LATE-LIFE; ASSOCIATION; VICTIMIZATION; POVERTY;
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10.1186/s12889-023-17070-z
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
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BackgroundThis study examines the prevalence of and socio-economic inequalities in depressive symptoms in nine high-income European countries, focusing in particular on the role of housing quality.MethodsUsing the European Social Survey, a concentration index of depressive symptoms in each country is estimated. The role of housing quality is assessed by examining the risk factors associated with the concentration index, using the Recentred Influence Function method. To contextualise the housing quality results, other predictors of inequalities in depressive symptoms inequalities are also quantified and discussed.ResultsOur results indicate that inequalities in depressive symptoms are concentrated among poorer respondents both in each country and in total. Austria and Belgium have the lowest inequalities and France has the highest. No geographic pattern is evident. Housing problems are associated with higher inequalities in six of the nine countries in the sample. While no association is evident for indicators of socio-economic status such as years of education and income, financial strain is significant.ConclusionsThis study is the first to estimate the degree of socio-economic inequality in depressive symptoms across European countries. The association between poor housing and poorer inequalities suggests that housing has a role to play lowering depressive symptoms inequalities.
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