Title of article :
State-level women’s status and psychiatric disorders
among US women
Author/Authors :
Katie A. McLaughlin، نويسنده , , Ziming Xuan، نويسنده , , S. V. Subramanian، نويسنده , , Karestan C. Koenen، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Abstract :
Purpose Although greater gender equality at the statelevel
is associated with fewer depressive symptoms in
women after controlling for individual-level confounders,
the extent to which state-level women’s status is related to
psychiatric disorders in women and gender differences in
psychopathology has never been examined. We examined
these associations in the current report.
Methods We used data from the National Epidemiologic
Survey on Alcohol and Related Conditions (n = 34,653), a
national probability sample of US adults. Respondents completed
structured diagnostic assessments of DSM-IV psychiatric
disorders. We used generalized estimating equations to
examine associations between four state-level indicators of
women’s status (political participation, employment/earnings,
social/economic autonomy, and reproductive rights) and
odds of 12-month mood and anxiety disorders among women.
We also tested whether women’s status predicted the magnitude
of gender differences in psychiatric disorders.
Results State-level political participation, employment/
earnings, and social/economic autonomy were unrelated to
odds of 12-month mood and anxiety disorders among
women. However, the prevalence of major depression and
post-traumatic stress disorder was lower in states where
women have greater reproductive rights (OR 0.93–0.95),
controlling for individual-level risk factors. None of the
women’s status indicators predicted gender differences in
mood and anxiety disorder prevalence.
Conclusions State-level women’s status was largely
unrelated to mood and anxiety disorders in women or to
gender differences in these disorders. Investigation of
social factors that play a role in shaping the distribution of
individual-level risk factors that are associated with gender
disparities in psychiatric disorders represents an important
avenue for future research.
Keywords :
Women’s status Gender inequalities Psychiatric disorders Anxiety Depression
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)