2023
DOI: 10.1186/s12888-022-04504-y
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Mental health and sociodemographic characteristics among Icelanders, data from a cross-sectional study in Iceland

Abstract: Background Mental health challenges are on the rise worldwide. In Iceland, little is known about the sociodemographic factors associated with poor mental health. This study aimed to investigate symptoms of depression, anxiety, stress, and psychiatric medication for mental disorders in a nationally representative sample in Iceland and to explore its associations with sociodemographic factors. Methods This Icelandic cross-sectional study ‘Health and … Show more

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“…Sociodemographic characteristics also play a role. The incidence of common mental health problems differs significantly by sociodemographic characteristics such as sex, age, and living place during university time [ 26 ]. For instance, the prevalence and levels of depressive symptoms among female students were significantly higher than among men [ 27 ]; and stress levels were higher among female students than males [ 28 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sociodemographic characteristics also play a role. The incidence of common mental health problems differs significantly by sociodemographic characteristics such as sex, age, and living place during university time [ 26 ]. For instance, the prevalence and levels of depressive symptoms among female students were significantly higher than among men [ 27 ]; and stress levels were higher among female students than males [ 28 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%