Socioeconomic and gender inequalities in mental disorders among adolescents and young adults

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Javier Mar , Igor Larrañaga , Oliver Ibarrondo , Ana González-Pinto , Carlota las Hayas , Ane Fullaondo , Irantzu Izco-Basurko , Jordi Alonso , Maider Mateo-Abad , Esteban de Manuel , on behalf of the UPRIGHT Consortium
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Abstract

Background

Socioeconomic status (SES) and gender play a key role in mental health. The objective of this study was to assess socioeconomic and gender mental health inequalities in adolescents and young adults using a population-based registry.

Materials and methods

We conducted a lifetime follow-up study of all residents in the Basque Country between 1 and 30 years old (n = 609,381) as of 31 December 2018. Primary care, specialized outpatient, and hospital care records were searched for diagnoses. SES was assessed based on household income. We estimated disaggregated lifetime prevalence of substance use, behaviour, anxiety, depression, psychosis, and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. The local Institute of Statistics validated the mortality data. The likelihood of risks was estimated using logistic regression.

Results

Overall, 96,671 individuals (15.9%) had a diagnosed mental disorder, with clear gradients by gender and SES. Females of medium-to-high SES had the lowest prevalence of all mental disorders, except anxiety and depression. This group was followed by males of the same SES and females of low SES, while the highest prevalence of mental disorders was observed in low-SES males. The lower income categories had higher risks of psychiatric admission (adjusted odds ratio [AOR]: 3.64 for females; 6.66 for males) and death (AOR: 5.42). People with a mental health diagnosis had higher mortality (AOR: 2.38).

Conclusions

Our work evidenced important SES and gender inequalities in the mental health and premature mortality of adolescents and young adults, findings that should drive the development and implementation of early preventive interventions.

青少年和年轻成年人精神障碍的社会经济和性别不平等现象
背景社会经济地位(SES)和性别在心理健康中起着关键作用。本研究的目的是通过一项基于人口的登记,评估青少年和年轻成年人的社会经济和性别心理健康不平等现象。材料和方法我们对巴斯克地区截至 2018 年 12 月 31 日的所有 1 至 30 岁居民(n = 609,381 人)进行了终生随访研究。我们对初级保健、专科门诊和医院护理记录进行了诊断检索。SES根据家庭收入进行评估。我们估算了药物使用、行为、焦虑、抑郁、精神病和注意缺陷多动障碍的分类终生患病率。当地统计研究所对死亡率数据进行了验证。结果总计有 96671 人(15.9%)确诊患有精神障碍,不同性别和社会经济地位的人患有精神障碍的梯度明显不同。除焦虑症和抑郁症外,中等至高等社会经济地位的女性在所有精神障碍中发病率最低。紧随其后的是相同社会经济地位的男性和低社会经济地位的女性,而低社会经济地位男性的精神障碍患病率最高。收入越低的人群患精神病的风险越高(调整后的几率比[AOR]:女性为 3.64;男性为 6.66),死亡的风险也越高(调整后的几率比:5.42)。结论:我们的工作证明,在青少年和年轻成年人的心理健康和过早死亡率方面存在着严重的社会经济地位和性别不平等现象,这些发现应推动早期预防干预措施的制定和实施。
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