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Predictors of high and low mental well-being and common mental disorders: findings from a Danish population-based study
Author(s) -
Ziggi Ivan Santini,
Sarah Wordenskjold Stougaard,
Ai Koyanagi,
Annette Kjær Ersbøll,
Line Nielsen,
Carsten Hinrichsen,
Katrine Rich Madsen,
Charlotte Meilstrup,
Sarah StewartBrown,
Vibeke Koushede
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
european journal of public health
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.056
H-Index - 91
eISSN - 1464-360X
pISSN - 1101-1262
DOI - 10.1093/eurpub/ckaa021
Subject(s) - mental health , danish , socioeconomic status , odds , psychology , psychiatry , psychological intervention , odds ratio , well being , population , recreation , clinical psychology , medicine , logistic regression , environmental health , pathology , law , psychotherapist , linguistics , philosophy , political science
Mental well-being is fundamental for a good life. Previous literature has examined the predictors of mental disorders and continuous measures of positive mental health. Very few studies have specifically focused on the predictors of different levels of mental well-being, but those that have suggest a different picture. This study aimed to compare socioeconomic and relational/recreational behaviour predictors of different levels of mental well-being as well as common mental disorders (CMDs).

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