2016
DOI: 10.14687/ijhs.v13i1.3555
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The relation between marriage characteristics and depression and anxiety symptoms in married women aged 15-49 years<p>15-49 yaş evli kadınlarda depresyon ve anksiyete belirtileri ile evlilik özelliklerinin ilişkisi

Abstract: Depression, anxiety, and high rates of comorbidity are related to interconnected and co-occurrent risk factors such as gender based roles, stressors and negative life experiences and events. The goal of this study is to determine the relation between the observation frequency of anxiety and depression symptoms and marriage characteristics, and depression and anxiety indicators in married women between ages 15-49. The sample group of this descriptive study consists of 203 married women between ages 15-49, resid… Show more

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“…Depression can be seen at any age, but is more common in the middle ages particularly between 25 and 44 years [5], which is consistent with our findings suggesting that depression is more prevalent at middle ages. Literature review propounds that the risk of depression is higher in the subjects with the following characteristics: low education level and low income, unemployment, loss of the beloved one, financial difficulty, and low social level [23]. Again, a study conducted to determine whether high education level is a protective factor against depression and anxiety found significant relationship between low education level and anxiety and depression [24].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Depression can be seen at any age, but is more common in the middle ages particularly between 25 and 44 years [5], which is consistent with our findings suggesting that depression is more prevalent at middle ages. Literature review propounds that the risk of depression is higher in the subjects with the following characteristics: low education level and low income, unemployment, loss of the beloved one, financial difficulty, and low social level [23]. Again, a study conducted to determine whether high education level is a protective factor against depression and anxiety found significant relationship between low education level and anxiety and depression [24].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%