Sociodemographic and personal factors related to depressive symptomatology in the Mexican population aged 12 to 65

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Autor(a) principal: Fleiz Bautista,Clara
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Villatoro Velázquez,Jorge, Mora Icaza,María Elena Medina, Moreno López,Midiam, Gutiérrez López,María de Lourdes, Oliva Robles,Natania
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Psychiatry (São Paulo. 1999. Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-44462012000400006
Resumo: OBJECTIVE: To describe the prevalence of depressive symptoms in the Mexican population, aged 12 to 65 years, by identifying the main related socio-demographic and personal factors. METHODS: Data are drawn from the National Survey on Addictions 2008 (ENA 2008), a random, probabilistic, multistage study. A randomly selected sub-sample of 22,962 persons answered the section on depressive symptomatology, measured with the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (CES-D). RESULTS: The total prevalence for depressive symptomatology was 5.1%; the prevalence was 7.5% for women and 2.5% for men. For women, more evidence of depressive symptoms was seen in the central region, whereas for men, symptoms were homogeneous across the country. Factors related to the presence of depressive symptoms include being divorced (in women) or widowed (in men), having lower educational attainment, perceiving one's place of residence as unsafe, displaying alcohol abuse or dependence, being a regular drug consumer (in men) and having been sexually abused (males and females). CONCLUSIONS: The regional distribution of depressive symptomatology in women indicates the need for region-specific prevention programs that take into account the different social problems that affect women's emotional well-being. More research is also needed to support the early identification and intervention of men suffering from depression.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Sociodemographic and personal factors related to depressive symptomatology in the Mexican population aged 12 to 65
title Sociodemographic and personal factors related to depressive symptomatology in the Mexican population aged 12 to 65
spellingShingle Sociodemographic and personal factors related to depressive symptomatology in the Mexican population aged 12 to 65
Fleiz Bautista,Clara
Depressive Symptomatology
Sociodemographic and Personal Factors
Survey
title_short Sociodemographic and personal factors related to depressive symptomatology in the Mexican population aged 12 to 65
title_full Sociodemographic and personal factors related to depressive symptomatology in the Mexican population aged 12 to 65
title_fullStr Sociodemographic and personal factors related to depressive symptomatology in the Mexican population aged 12 to 65
title_full_unstemmed Sociodemographic and personal factors related to depressive symptomatology in the Mexican population aged 12 to 65
title_sort Sociodemographic and personal factors related to depressive symptomatology in the Mexican population aged 12 to 65
author Fleiz Bautista,Clara
author_facet Fleiz Bautista,Clara
Villatoro Velázquez,Jorge
Mora Icaza,María Elena Medina
Moreno López,Midiam
Gutiérrez López,María de Lourdes
Oliva Robles,Natania
author_role author
author2 Villatoro Velázquez,Jorge
Mora Icaza,María Elena Medina
Moreno López,Midiam
Gutiérrez López,María de Lourdes
Oliva Robles,Natania
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Fleiz Bautista,Clara
Villatoro Velázquez,Jorge
Mora Icaza,María Elena Medina
Moreno López,Midiam
Gutiérrez López,María de Lourdes
Oliva Robles,Natania
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Depressive Symptomatology
Sociodemographic and Personal Factors
Survey
topic Depressive Symptomatology
Sociodemographic and Personal Factors
Survey
description OBJECTIVE: To describe the prevalence of depressive symptoms in the Mexican population, aged 12 to 65 years, by identifying the main related socio-demographic and personal factors. METHODS: Data are drawn from the National Survey on Addictions 2008 (ENA 2008), a random, probabilistic, multistage study. A randomly selected sub-sample of 22,962 persons answered the section on depressive symptomatology, measured with the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (CES-D). RESULTS: The total prevalence for depressive symptomatology was 5.1%; the prevalence was 7.5% for women and 2.5% for men. For women, more evidence of depressive symptoms was seen in the central region, whereas for men, symptoms were homogeneous across the country. Factors related to the presence of depressive symptoms include being divorced (in women) or widowed (in men), having lower educational attainment, perceiving one's place of residence as unsafe, displaying alcohol abuse or dependence, being a regular drug consumer (in men) and having been sexually abused (males and females). CONCLUSIONS: The regional distribution of depressive symptomatology in women indicates the need for region-specific prevention programs that take into account the different social problems that affect women's emotional well-being. More research is also needed to support the early identification and intervention of men suffering from depression.
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