Title of article :
Rural–urban differences in stigma against depression and agreement with health professionals about treatment
Author/Authors :
Jones، نويسنده , , Arden R. and Cook، نويسنده , , Trevor M. and Wang، نويسنده , , JianLi، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages :
6
From page :
145
To page :
150
Abstract :
Objectives ermine if levels of personal stigma towards depression and agreement with health professionals about treatment differ between rural–urban populations. s rom a telephone survey conducted in Alberta (n = 3047, response rate = 75.2%) was analyzed. Participants responded to a case vignette describing a depressed individual and questionnaires assessing attitudes towards treatments, and personal stigma against depression. The relation between rural–urban status and agreement with health professionals about treatment was assessed using logistic regression. Stigma scores in relation to rural–urban status were analyzed using multivariate linear regression. s respondents were more likely than rural participants to agree with health professionals about depression treatments. This was found overall, and in women. After adjustment for income and education, rural–urban status was no longer significant. Urban participants had lower stigma scores in overall analysis. After adjustment for income and education, stigma scores remained higher among rural men. Education was associated with lower stigma scores among both men and women in fully adjusted models. The ability to recognize depression was associated with lower stigma scores. sions ences exist in rural–urban population about treatments for depression and stigma towards depression. The rural–urban differences in stigma and agreement with health professionals about treatment may be largely explained by educational levels.
Keywords :
Stigma , depression , literacy , urban , Epidemiology , Rural
Journal title :
Journal of Affective Disorders
Serial Year :
2011
Journal title :
Journal of Affective Disorders
Record number :
1434519
Link To Document :
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