Interactions Between Mental Health And Socioeconomic Status In The South African National Income Dynamics Study
Abstract
This paper investigates the association between mental health and socioeconomic status and assesses the extent to which the correlates of depression change over the life cycle. Mean depression scores for South Africans are markedly higher than those found in other countries. There are large differences in depression between population groups. For both men and women, sixty percent of the gap between Africans and whites can be explained by their...
Paper Details
Title
Interactions Between Mental Health And Socioeconomic Status In The South African National Income Dynamics Study
Published Date
Dec 1, 2010
Volume
34
Issue
3
Pages
69 - 85
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