Poverty and common mental disorders in developing countries.
London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine · Harvard University
Abstract
A review of English-language journals published since 1990 and three global mental health reports identified 11 community studies on the association between poverty and common mental disorders in six low- and middle-income countries. Most studies showed an association between indicators of poverty and the risk of mental disorders, the most consistent association being with low levels of education. A review of articles exploring the mechanism of the relationship suggested weak evidence to support a specific association with income levels. Factors such as the experience of insecurity and hopelessness, rapid social change and the risks of violence and physical ill-health may explain the greater vulnerability of…
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2Topics & keywords
- Poverty
- Mental health
- Vulnerability (computing)
- Medicine
- Mental illness
- Psychiatry
- Developing country
- Environmental health
- No poverty