BACKGROUND: Previous studies of differences in mental health between urban and rural populations are inconsistent. AIMS: To examine whether a high level of urbanisation is associated with increased incidence rates of psychosis and depression, after adjustment for age, marital status, education and immigrant status. METHOD: Follow-up study of the total Swedish population aged 25-64 years with respect to first hospital admission for psychosis or depression. Level of urbanisation was defined by population density and divided into quintiles. RESULTS: With increasing levels of urbanisation the incidence rates of psychosis and depression rose. In the full models, those living in the most densely populated areas (quintile 5) had 68-77% more risk of developing psychosis and 12-20% more risk of developing depression than the reference group (quintile 1). CONCLUSIONS: A high level of urbanisation is associated with increased risk of psychosis and depression for both women and men.
BACKGROUND: Previous studies of differences in mental health between urban and rural populations are inconsistent. AIMS: To examine whether a high level of urbanisation is associated with increased incidence rates of psychosis and depression, after adjustment for age, marital status, education and immigrant status. METHOD: Follow-up study of the total Swedish population aged 25-64 years with respect to first hospital admission for psychosis or depression. Level of urbanisation was defined by population density and divided into quintiles. RESULTS: With increasing levels of urbanisation the incidence rates of psychosis and depression rose. In the full models, those living in the most densely populated areas (quintile 5) had 68-77% more risk of developing psychosis and 12-20% more risk of developing depression than the reference group (quintile 1). CONCLUSIONS: A high level of urbanisation is associated with increased risk of psychosis and depression for both women and men.
Authors: Victoria Frye; Mary H Latka; Beryl Koblin; Perry N Halkitis; Sara Putnam; Sandro Galea; David Vlahov Journal: J Urban Health Date: 2006-03 Impact factor: 3.671
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