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Divorce, divorce rates, and professional care seeking for mental health problems in Europe: a cross-sectional population-based study

机译:在欧洲寻求精神健康问题的离婚率,离婚率和专业护理:基于人群的横断面研究

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Background Little is known about differences in professional care seeking based on marital status. The few existing studies show more professional care seeking among the divorced or separated compared to the married or cohabiting. The aim of this study is to determine whether, in a sample of the European general population, the divorced or separated seek more professional mental health care than the married or cohabiting, regardless of self-reported mental health problems. Furthermore, we examine whether two country-level features--the supply of mental health professionals and the country-level divorce rates--contribute to marital status differences in professional care-seeking behavior. Methods We use data from the Eurobarometer 248 on mental well-being that was collected via telephone interviews. The unweighted sample includes 27,146 respondents (11,728 men and 15,418 women). Poisson hierarchical regression models were estimated to examine whether the divorced or separated have higher professional health care use for emotional or psychological problems, after controlling for mental and somatic health, sociodemographic characteristics, support from family and friends, and degree of urbanization. We also considered country-level divorce rates and indicators of the supply of mental health professionals, and applied design and population weights. Results We find that professional care seeking is strongly need based. Moreover, the divorced or separated consult health professionals for mental health problems more often than people who are married or who cohabit do. In addition, we find that the gap between the divorced or separated and the married or cohabiting is highest in countries with low divorce rates. Conclusions The higher rates of professional care seeking for mental health problems among the divorced or separated only partially correlates with their more severe mental health problems. In countries where marital dissolution is more common, the marital status gap in professional care seeking is narrower, partially because professional care seeking is more common among the married or cohabiting.
机译:背景很少了解基于婚姻状况而寻求专业护理的差异。现有的一些研究表明,与已婚或同居相比,在离婚或分居的夫妻中寻求更多的专业护理。这项研究的目的是确定在欧洲普通人群中,离婚或分居的人是否寻求比已婚或同居的人更专业的心理健康护理,而不论自我报告的心理健康问题如何。此外,我们研究了两个国家层面的特征(精神卫生专业人员的供给和国家层面的离婚率)是否有助于专业寻求行为中的婚姻状况差异。方法我们使用来自欧洲晴雨表248的有关心理健康的数据,这些数据是通过电话采访收集的。未加权样本包括27,146名受访者(11,728名男性和15,418名女性)。在控制了精神和身体健康,社会人口统计学特征,家人和朋友的支持以及城市化程度之后,估计使用了泊松分层回归模型来检查离婚或分居的人是否对情绪或心理问题具有更高的专业医疗保健水平。我们还考虑了国家一级的离婚率和精神卫生专业人员的供应指标,以及应用设计和人口权重。结果我们发现寻求专业护理是强烈基于需求的。此外,离婚或分居的人比已婚或同居的人更经常向健康专业人士咨询心理健康问题。此外,我们发现在离婚率较低的国家中,离婚或分居与已婚或同居之间的差距最大。结论离婚或分居者中寻求心理健康问题的专业护理比率较高,这部分与其更严重的心理健康问题有关。在婚姻解散更为普遍的国家中,寻求专业护理的婚姻状况差距更小,部分原因是已婚或同居人士更倾向于寻求专业护理。

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