Material, psychosocial and sociodemographic determinants are associated with positive mental health in Europe: a cross-sectional study.

Abstract:

OBJECTIVES:To investigate the association between psychosocial, sociodemographic and material determinants of positive mental health in Europe. DESIGN:Cross-sectional analysis of survey data. SETTING:34 European countries. PARTICIPANTS:Representative Europe-wide sample consisting of 21 066 men and 22 569 women aged 18 years and over, from 34 European countries participating in the third wave of the European Quality of Life Survey (2011-2012). OUTCOME:Positive mental health as measured by the WHO-5-Mental Well-being Index, while the lowest 25% centile indicated poor positive mental health. RESULTS:The prevalence of poor positive mental health was 30% in women and 24% in men. Material, as well as psychosocial, and sociodemographic factors were independently associated with poor positive mental health in a Europe-wide sample from 34 European countries. When studying all factors together, the highest OR for poor positive mental health was reported for social exclusion (men: OR=1.73, 95% CI 1.59 to 1.90; women: OR=1.69, 95% CI 1.57 to 1.81) among the psychosocial factors. Among the material factors, material deprivation had the highest impact (men: OR=1.96, 95% CI 1.78 to 2.15; women: OR=1.93, 95% CI 1.79 to 2.08). CONCLUSIONS:This study gives the first overview on determinants of positive mental health at a European level and could be used as the basis for preventive policies in the field of positive mental health in Europe.

journal_name

BMJ Open

journal_title

BMJ open

authors

Dreger S,Buck C,Bolte G

doi

10.1136/bmjopen-2014-005095

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2014-05-28 00:00:00

pages

e005095

issue

5

issn

2044-6055

pii

bmjopen-2014-005095

journal_volume

4

pub_type

杂志文章,多中心研究

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