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    Cross-National Associations Between Gender and Mental Disorders in the World Health Organization World Mental Health Surveys

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    Context: Gender differences in mental disorders, including more anxiety and mood disorders among women and more externalizing disorders among men, are found consistently in epidemiological surveys. The gender roles hypothesis suggests that these differences narrow as the roles of women and men become more equal. Objectives: To study time-space (cohort-country) variation in gender differences in lifetime DSM-IV mental disorders across cohorts in 15 countries in the World Health Organization World Mental Health Survey Initiative and to determine if this variation is significantly related to time-space variation in female gender role traditionality as measured by aggregate patterns of female education, employment, marital timing, and use of birth control. Design: Face-to-face household surveys. Setting: Africa, the Americas, Asia, Europe, the Middle East, and the Pacific. Participants: Community-dwelling adults (N=72 933). Main Outcome Measures: The World Health Organization Composite International Diagnostic Interview assessed lifetime prevalence and age at onset of 18 DSM-IV anxiety, mood, externalizing, and substance disorders. Survival analyses estimated time-space variation in female to male odds ratios of these disorders across cohorts defined by the following age ranges: 18 to 34, 35 to 49, 50 to 64, and 65 years and older. Structural equation analysis examined predictive effects of variation in gender role traditionality on these odds ratios. Results: In all cohorts and countries, women had more anxiety and mood disorders than men, and men had more externalizing and substance disorders than women. Although gender differences were generally consistent across cohorts, significant narrowing was found in recent cohorts for major depressive disorder and substance disorders. This narrowing was significantly related to temporal (major depressive disorder) and spatial (substance disorders) variation in gender role traditionality. Conclusions: While gender differences in most lifetime mental disorders were fairly stable over the time-space units studied, substantial intercohort narrowing of differences in major depression was found to be related to changes in the traditionality of female gender roles. Additional research is needed to understand why this temporal narrowing was confined to major depression.
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    http://repositorio.inprf.gob.mx/handle/123456789/5299
    http://doi.org/10.1001/archgenpsychiatry.2009.36
    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2810067/
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    2009
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    Seedat, Soraya
    Scott, Kate Margaret
    Angermeyer, Matthias C.
    Berglund, Patricia
    Bromet, Evelyn J.
    Brugha, Traolach S.
    Demyttenaere, Koen
    De Girolamo, Giovanni
    Maria Haro, Josep
    Jin, Robert
    Karam, Elie G.
    Kovess-Masfety, Viviane
    Levinson, Daphna
    Medina Mora, María Elena
    Ono, Yutaka
    Ormel, Johan
    Pennell, Beth-Ellen
    Posada-Villa, José
    Sampson, Nancy A.
    Williams, David
    Kessler, Ronald C.
    Nivel de acceso
    acceso cerrado
    Nombre de la Rev. [SO]
    Archives of general psychiatry
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    Amer Medical Assoc, 515 N State ST, Chicago, IL 60610-0946 USA
    Volumen [VL], Número [SU], Paginación [PG]
    66 (7) 785-795 p.
     
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    Idioma [LA]
    eng
    Palabras clave otro idioma [KO], Descriptores [Mesh], Descriptores [Meshm]
    Encuestas de Salud Mental Mundial
     
    Trastornos mentales
     
    Organización Mundial de la Salud
     
    Diferencias de género
     
    Encuestas de hogares
     
    Tipo de documento [TP]
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