Decomposing socioeconomic inequality in poor mental health among Iranian adult population: results from the PERSIAN cohort study
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In: BMC Psychiatry, Vol. 20, No. 1, 229, 13.05.2020.
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T1 - Decomposing socioeconomic inequality in poor mental health among Iranian adult population: results from the PERSIAN cohort study
AU - Najafi, Farid
AU - Pasdar, Yahya
AU - Karami Matin, Behzad
AU - Rezaei, Satar
AU - Kazemi Karyani, Ali
AU - Soltani, Shahin
AU - Soofi, Moslem
AU - Rezaeian, Shahab
AU - Zangeneh, Alireza
AU - Moradinazar, Mehdi
AU - Hamzeh, Behrooz
AU - Jorjoran Shushtari, Zahra
AU - Sajjadipour, Mansour
AU - Eslami, Saeid
AU - Khosrojerdi, Maryam
AU - Shabestari, Sahar
AU - Mehrparvar, Amir Houshang
AU - Kashi, Zahra
AU - Nejatizadeh, Azim
AU - Naghipour, Mohammadreza
AU - Sadeghi Boogar, Shahrokh
AU - Fakhari, Ali
AU - Cheraghian, Bahman
AU - Heidari, Haydeh
AU - Molavi, Parviz
AU - Hajizadeh, Mohammad
AU - Salimi, Yahya
PY - 2020/5/13
Y1 - 2020/5/13
N2 - BackgroundSocioeconomic inequality in mental health in Iran is poorly understood. This study aimed to assess socioeconomic inequality in poor mental health among Iranian adults.MethodsThe study used the baseline data of PERSIAN cohort study including 131,813 participants from 17 geographically distinct areas of Iran. The Erreygers Concentration index (E) was used to quantify the socioeconomic inequalities in poor mental health. Moreover, we decomposed the E to identify factors contributing to the observed socioeconomic inequality in poor mental health in Iran.ResultsThe estimated E for poor mental health was − 0.012 (95% CI: − 0.0144, − 0.0089), indicating slightly higher concentration of mental health problem among socioeconomically disadvantaged adults in Iran. Socioeconomic inequality in poor mental health was mainly explained by gender (19.93%) and age (12.70%). Region, SES itself, and physical activity were other important factors that contributed to the concentration of poor mental health among adults with low socioeconomic status.ConclusionThere exists nearly equitable distribution in poor mental health among Iranian adults, but with important variations by gender, SES, and geography. These results suggested that interventional programs in Iran should focus on should focus more on socioeconomically disadvantaged people as a whole, with particular attention to the needs of women and those living in more socially disadvantaged regions.
AB - BackgroundSocioeconomic inequality in mental health in Iran is poorly understood. This study aimed to assess socioeconomic inequality in poor mental health among Iranian adults.MethodsThe study used the baseline data of PERSIAN cohort study including 131,813 participants from 17 geographically distinct areas of Iran. The Erreygers Concentration index (E) was used to quantify the socioeconomic inequalities in poor mental health. Moreover, we decomposed the E to identify factors contributing to the observed socioeconomic inequality in poor mental health in Iran.ResultsThe estimated E for poor mental health was − 0.012 (95% CI: − 0.0144, − 0.0089), indicating slightly higher concentration of mental health problem among socioeconomically disadvantaged adults in Iran. Socioeconomic inequality in poor mental health was mainly explained by gender (19.93%) and age (12.70%). Region, SES itself, and physical activity were other important factors that contributed to the concentration of poor mental health among adults with low socioeconomic status.ConclusionThere exists nearly equitable distribution in poor mental health among Iranian adults, but with important variations by gender, SES, and geography. These results suggested that interventional programs in Iran should focus on should focus more on socioeconomically disadvantaged people as a whole, with particular attention to the needs of women and those living in more socially disadvantaged regions.
KW - Adult
KW - Cohort Studies
KW - Female
KW - Humans
KW - Iran/epidemiology
KW - Male
KW - Mental Health/economics
KW - Sex Factors
KW - Social Class
KW - Socioeconomic Factors
KW - Surveys and Questionnaires
U2 - 10.1186/s12888-020-02596-y
DO - 10.1186/s12888-020-02596-y
M3 - Article
C2 - 32404081
VL - 20
JO - BMC Psychiatry
JF - BMC Psychiatry
SN - 1471-244X
IS - 1
M1 - 229
ER -