Title of article :
Social and lifestyle determinants of depression, anxiety, sleeping disorders and self-evaluated quality of life in Russia
Author/Authors :
Maria Averina، نويسنده , , Odd Nilssen، نويسنده , , Tormod Brenn، نويسنده , , Jan Brox، نويسنده , , Vadim L.Arkhipovsky، نويسنده , , Alexei G.Kalinin، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages :
8
From page :
511
To page :
518
Abstract :
Background The paper investigates social and lifestyle determinants of depression, anxiety, sleeping disorders and self-evaluated low quality of life in a population sample from the northwest of Russia. Methods Altogether 1968 men and 1737 women aged 18–90 years participated in a population-based study in Arkhangelsk, Russia, in the period 1999–2000. Depression, anxiety, and sleeping disorders were evaluated by a questionnaire with the formulations that have been previously used in population studies in Northern Norway. Alcohol dependence was diagnosed by the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT). Quality of life was evaluated by a 10-score Cantril Ladder. A score lower than five was defined as low quality of life. Relations between depression, anxiety, and sleeping disorders and socioeconomic/lifestyle factors were tested by logistic regression analyses. Results Women reported significantly higher prevalence of depression, anxiety and/or sleeping disorders than men: 68.7 % and 32.3%, respectively.Depression, anxiety, sleeping disorders and low quality of life were positively associated with selfevaluation of nutrition as “poor”, low consumption of food, and with low-paid professional status. Depression and sleeping disorders were associated with smoking, hazardous level of alcohol drinking and alcohol dependence. Anxiety and low quality of life were associated with alcohol dependence. Depression, anxiety, sleeping disorders and low quality of life had a strong positive association with circulatory diseases and gastrointestinal diseases, the association remained significant after adjustment for smoking and alcohol variables.Conclusions A considerable part of the examined Russian population experienced depression, anxiety, and sleeping disorders that were strongly positively associated with poor nutrition, low socioeconomic status and adverse health behaviors (alcohol use disorders, smoking).
Keywords :
depression – anxiety – sleeping disorders– quality of life – Russia
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)
Serial Year :
2005
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)
Record number :
848908
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