Subjective social status and inequalities in depressive symptoms: a gender-specific decomposition analysis for South Africa
Abstract Background Inequalities in mental health are a notable and well documented policy concern in many countries, including South Africa. Individuals' perception of their position in the social hierarchy is strongly and negatively related to their mental health, whilst the global burden of...
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Main Authors: | Chipo Mutyambizi (Author), Frederik Booysen (Author), Per Stornes (Author), Terje A. Eikemo (Author) |
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