Authors
Liana S Leach, Helen Christensen, Andrew J Mackinnon, Timothy D Windsor, Peter Butterworth
Publication date
2008/12
Journal
Social psychiatry and psychiatric epidemiology
Volume
43
Pages
983-998
Publisher
D. Steinkopff-Verlag
Description
Background
There is robust epidemiological and clinical evidence that a greater number of women than men experience depression and anxiety. This study investigated a number of socio-demographic, health and lifestyle, psychological and social factors as possible mediators for the gender difference in depression and anxiety in three cohorts (20–24, 40–44, 60–64).
Methods
Responses were from a representative, community based survey (n = 7,485) conducted in Canberra and Queanbeyan (NSW), in Australia. Depression and anxiety were measured using the self-report Goldberg Anxiety and Depression Scales. The analyses initially identified gender differences in the potential mediators, followed by univariate and multivariate mediation models.
Results
The results indicated several shared mediators for …
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