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Year 2016, Volume: 33 Issue: 1, 36 - 44, 01.01.2016

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  • 34. Wu S, Wang R, Zhao Y, Ma X, Wu M, Yan M, et al. The relationship between self-rated health and objective health status: a population-based study. BMC Public Health 2013;13:320. [CrossRef]
  • 35. Skapinakis P, Bellos S, Koupidis S, Grammatikopoulos I, Theodorakis PN, Mavreas V. Prevalence and sociodemographic associations of common mental disorders in a nationally representative sample of the general population of Greece. BMC Psychiatry 2013;4;13:163.
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Socioeconomic Inequalities in Mental Health of Adult Population: Serbian National Health Survey

Year 2016, Volume: 33 Issue: 1, 36 - 44, 01.01.2016

Abstract

Background: The global burden of mental disorders is rising. In Serbia, anxiety is the leading cause of disability-adjusted life years. Serbia has no mental health survey at the population level. The information on prevalence of mental disorders and related socioeconomic inequalities are valuable for mental care improvement. Aims: То explore the prevalence of mental health disorders and socioeconomic inequalities in mental health of adult Serbian population, and to explore whether age years and employment status interact with mental health in urban and rural settlements. Study Design: Cross-sectional study. Methods: This study is an additional analysis of Serbian Health Survey 2006 that was carried out with standardized household questionnaires at the representative sample of 7673 randomly selected households – 15563 adults. The response rate was 93%. A multivariate logistic regression modeling highlighted the predictors of the 5 item Mental Health Inventory (MHI-5), and of chronic anxiety or depression within eight independent variables (age, gender, type of settlement, marital status and self-perceived health, education, employment status and Wealth Index). The significance level in descriptive statistics, chi square analysis and bivariate and multivariate logistic regressions was set at p<0.05. Results: Chronic anxiety or depression was seen in 4.9% of the respondents, and poor MHI-5 in 47% of respondents. Low education (Odds Ratios 1.32; 95% confidence intervals=1.16-1.51), unemployment (1.36; 1.18-1.56), single status (1.34; 1.23-1.45), and Wealth Index middle class (1.20; 1.08-1.32) or poor (1.33; 1.21-1.47) were significantly related with poor MHI-5. Unemployed persons in urban settlements had higher odds for poormMHI-5 than unemployed in rural areas (0.73; 0.59-0.89). Single (1.50; 1.26-1.78), unemployed (1.39; 1.07-1.80) and inactive respondents (1.42; 1.10-1.83) had a higher odds of chronic anxiety or depression than married individuals, or those with partner, and employed persons. Those with perceived good health status had lower odds for poor MHI-5, chronic anxiety or depression than those whose general health was average and poor. Conclusion: Almost half of the population assessed their mental health as poor and 5% had diagnosed chronic anxiety or depression. Multi-sectoral socioeconomic and female-sensitive policies should be wisely tailored to reduce mental health inequalities contributed by differences in age, education, employment, marriage and the wealth status of the adult population.

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Milena Santric Milicevic This is me

Janko Jankovic This is me

Zorica Terzic Supic This is me

Marija Petrovic This is me

Goran Trajkovic This is me

Uros Babic This is me

Publication Date January 1, 2016
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APA Milicevic, M. . S., Jankovic, J., Supic, Z. T., Petrovic, M., et al. (2016). Socioeconomic Inequalities in Mental Health of Adult Population: Serbian National Health Survey. Balkan Medical Journal, 33(1), 36-44.
AMA Milicevic MS, Jankovic J, Supic ZT, Petrovic M, Trajkovic G, Babic U. Socioeconomic Inequalities in Mental Health of Adult Population: Serbian National Health Survey. Balkan Medical Journal. January 2016;33(1):36-44.
Chicago Milicevic, Milena Santric, Janko Jankovic, Zorica Terzic Supic, Marija Petrovic, Goran Trajkovic, and Uros Babic. “Socioeconomic Inequalities in Mental Health of Adult Population: Serbian National Health Survey”. Balkan Medical Journal 33, no. 1 (January 2016): 36-44.
EndNote Milicevic MS, Jankovic J, Supic ZT, Petrovic M, Trajkovic G, Babic U (January 1, 2016) Socioeconomic Inequalities in Mental Health of Adult Population: Serbian National Health Survey. Balkan Medical Journal 33 1 36–44.
IEEE M. . S. Milicevic, J. Jankovic, Z. T. Supic, M. Petrovic, G. Trajkovic, and U. Babic, “Socioeconomic Inequalities in Mental Health of Adult Population: Serbian National Health Survey”, Balkan Medical Journal, vol. 33, no. 1, pp. 36–44, 2016.
ISNAD Milicevic, Milena Santric et al. “Socioeconomic Inequalities in Mental Health of Adult Population: Serbian National Health Survey”. Balkan Medical Journal 33/1 (January 2016), 36-44.
JAMA Milicevic MS, Jankovic J, Supic ZT, Petrovic M, Trajkovic G, Babic U. Socioeconomic Inequalities in Mental Health of Adult Population: Serbian National Health Survey. Balkan Medical Journal. 2016;33:36–44.
MLA Milicevic, Milena Santric et al. “Socioeconomic Inequalities in Mental Health of Adult Population: Serbian National Health Survey”. Balkan Medical Journal, vol. 33, no. 1, 2016, pp. 36-44.
Vancouver Milicevic MS, Jankovic J, Supic ZT, Petrovic M, Trajkovic G, Babic U. Socioeconomic Inequalities in Mental Health of Adult Population: Serbian National Health Survey. Balkan Medical Journal. 2016;33(1):36-44.