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Socioeconomic Context as a Moderator in the Relationship between Body Mass Index and Depression in Europe.

Javier Alvarez-Galvez1, Diego Gomez-Baya2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Obesity and depression are two major health issues in contemporary societies. This study aims to address two fundamental questions: (1) what is the impact of macro-level adverse socioeconomic circumstances on depression? and (2) how do macro-level variations in the socioeconomic context affect the relationship between body mass index (BMI) and depression?
METHODS: Data from the 7th round of the European Social Survey were used, collected from a sample size of 37,623 participants and aggregated around a total of 20 countries. A random intercept multilevel model was constructed to study the variations in the relationship between depression and BMI. The contextual effect of risk of poverty, unemployment rate, and gross domestic product per capita were studied at the country level.
RESULTS: First, both unemployment and poverty risk were found to be positively associated with depressive disorders. Second, the results show that a higher risk of poverty at the macro level may increase the effect of BMI on depression in European countries.
CONCLUSION: The present study provides new evidence suggesting that the obesity-depression relationship will be, on average, stronger in countries with poor socioeconomic conditions. Therefore, adverse socioeconomic contextual conditions may increase depression associated with obesity.
© 2017 The International Association of Applied Psychology.

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Keywords:  depression; multilevel analysis; obesity; socioeconomic status;  Europe;  socioeconomic context

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29171197     DOI: 10.1111/aphw.12104

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Psychol Health Well Being        ISSN: 1758-0854


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Journal:  Int J Equity Health       Date:  2019-07-16

2.  Country Indicators Moderating the Relationship Between Phubbing and Psychological Distress: A Study in 20 Countries.

Authors:  Agata Błachnio; Aneta Przepiórka; Oleg Gorbaniuk; Monika McNeill; Rebecca Bendayan; Mithat Durak; Emre Senol-Durak; Menachem Ben-Ezra; Martina Benvenuti; Alan Angeluci; Ana Maria Abreu; Meiko Makita; María J Blanca; Tihana Brkljacic; Nenad Č Babič; Julia Gorbaniuk; Juraj Holdoš; Ana Ivanova; Sadia Malik; Anita Milanovic; Bojan Musil; Igor Pantic; Belén Rando; Gwendolyn Seidman; Lancy D'Souza; Mariek M P Vanden Abeele; Mariusz Wołońciej; Anise M S Wu; Shu Yu; Elvis Mazzoni
Journal:  Front Psychol       Date:  2021-12-24
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