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12-month prevalence of depression among single and married mothers in the 1994 National Population Health Survey.

J Cairney1, C Thorpe, J Rietschlin, W R Avison.   

Abstract

While a number of studies have documented higher period prevalence rates of depression among single as compared to married mothers, all of the data have been based upon community surveys of mental illness. In Canada, all of the published work comes from Ontario. As a result, we do not know whether these results hold true for other regions of the country. Using a nationally representative sample, we find, consistent with previous work, that single mothers have almost double the 12-month prevalence rates of married mothers (15.4% versus 6.8%). As well, there are no significant differences in rates of depression between single and married mothers by region/province of the country. Our findings are compared with other epidemiologic data on the mental health of single mothers from Ontario.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10570576

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can J Public Health        ISSN: 0008-4263


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