| Literature DB >> 26980092 |
Ole Melkevik1, Lars Johan Hauge2, Pernille Bendtsen3, Anne Reneflot2, Arnstein Mykletun2,4,5,6, Leif Edvard Aarø2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: There is a higher prevalence of anxiety and depression among adults with lower educational attainment. Delayed completion of high school (HS) is common and represents a potentially complicating factor in the relationship between educational attainment and anxiety and depression. This study aims to investigate whether delayed HS completion is associated with symptom levels of anxiety and depression in adulthood and whether it interacts with later educational attainment in predicting symptom-levels of anxiety and depression in adulthood.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26980092 PMCID: PMC4791777 DOI: 10.1186/s12888-016-0765-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Psychiatry ISSN: 1471-244X Impact factor: 3.630
Predicted mean scores and pairwise comparisons between the different combinations of educational attainment and normative/delayed HS completion
| Anxiety symptoms | Depression symptoms | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| N | Mean | 95 % CI | Sig different from | Mean | 95 % CI | Sig different from | |
| Higher educational attainment and | |||||||
| 1 Normative HS | 2733 | 3.75 | (3.63 to 3.87) | 4 | 2.42 | (2.32 to 2.52) | 3,4 |
| 2 Delayed HS | 399 | 3.87 | (3.57 to 4.18) | 4 | 2.56 | (2.30 to 2.81) | 4 |
| Lower educational attainment and | |||||||
| 3 Normative HS | 2679 | 3.92 | (3.80 to 4.04) | 4 | 2.74 | (2.64 to 2.84) | 1,4 |
| 4 Delayed HS | 1705 | 4.55 | (4.40 to 4.70) | 1,2,3 | 3.08 | (2.96 to 3.21) | 1,2,3 |
Analysis of variance and mutually adjusted linear regression estimating differences in symptom load between educational categories and across demographic background variables
| Anxiety | Depression | ||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Linear regression estimates | Linear regression estimates | ||||||||||||
| N | Mean anxiety | sd | F-test | Multiple comparisons | b | 95 % CI | Mean depression | sd | F-test | Multiple comparisons | b | 95 % CI | |
| Educational attainment | |||||||||||||
| 1 Masters/PhD | 539 | 3.75 | 2.87 | *** | 4,5 | ref | 2.35 | 2.41 | *** | 3,4,5 | ref | ||
| 2 Bachelor level | 2746 | 3.84 | 3.17 | 4,5 | −0.07 | (−0.38 to 0.23) | 2.40 | 2.59 | 3,4,5 | 0.14 | (−0.12 to 0.39) | ||
| 3 HS normative | 2878 | 3.88 | 3.48 | 4,5 | 0.09 | (−0.22 to 0.40) | 2.75 | 2.68 | 1,2,4 | 0.41 | (0.15 to 0.67) | ||
| 4 HS delayed | 1862 | 4.54 | 3.09 | 1,2,3 | 0.72 | (0.40 to 1.05) | 3.17 | 2.85 | 1,2,3 | 0.76 | (0.48 to 1.03) | ||
| 5 Elementary school | 2124 | 4.62 | 3.57 | 1,2,3 | 0.75 | (0.42 to 1.07) | 3.17 | 2.99 | 1,2,3 | 0.81 | (0.54 to 1.08) | ||
| Gender | |||||||||||||
| Men | 4116 | 3.83 | 3.04 | *** | ref | 3.03 | 2.79 | *** | ref | ||||
| Women | 6058 | 4.35 | 3.44 | 0.57 | (0.44 to 0.70) | 2.64 | 2.73 | −0.32 | (−0.44 to −0.21) | ||||
| Parental educational status | |||||||||||||
| Higher education | 1492 | 3.81 | 3.01 | *** | ref | 2.64 | 2.68 | *** | ref | ||||
| HS or equivalent | 1099 | 4.04 | 3.20 | 0.11 | (−0.15 to 0.36) | 2.57 | 2.61 | −0.03 | (−0.25 to 0.18) | ||||
| Less than HS | 7444 | 4.20 | 3.35 | 0.17 | (−0.02 to 0.36) | 2.85 | 2.78 | 0.04 | (−0.12 to 0.20) | ||||
| Age in 2006 | |||||||||||||
| 30 to 35 | 2542 | 4.15 | 3.19 | ref | 2.57 | 2.6 | *** | ref | |||||
| 36 to 40 | 3169 | 4.08 | 3.26 | −0.13 | (−0.30 to 0.05) | 2.76 | 2.74 | 0.13 | (−0.01 to 0.28) | ||||
| 41 + | 4463 | 4.17 | 3.38 | −0.15 | (−0.31 to 0.02) | 2.96 | 2.86 | 0.24 | (0.10 to 0.38) | ||||
| Total | 10149 | ||||||||||||