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HEALTH STATUS, LIFESTYLE, USE OF HEALTH SERVICES, SOCIAL CAPITAL AND LIFE SATISFACTION AS PREDICTORS OF MENTAL HEALTH - COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF WOMEN THAT RECEIVE AND DO NOT RECEIVE PUBLIC ASSISTANCE IN CROATIA

Authors :
Lovorka Bilajac
Petra Šuljić
Uroš Šuljić
Željko Sesar
Vladimir Mićović
Ksenija Vitale
Aleksandar Džakula
Iva Sorta-Bilajac Turina
Source :
Psychiatria Danubina, Volume 30, Issue 4
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Background: The connection between socio-economic status and health is documented, yet not fully understood. The goal of this research was to analyze the relationship between socio-economic status, lifestyle and health status, availability of health-care, social capital, and satisfaction with life. Subjects and methods: Subjects were 1117 women aged 25-65 years divided in two groups. Group 1 consisted of women who receive public assistance (N1=591), while Group 2 consisted of women who do not (N2=526). The sample was stratified by random choice into multiple stages based on six regions of Croatia, residential area size, and the age of respondents. Visiting nurses surveyed the deprived population, while in Group 2 self-interviewing was conducted. A questionnaire entitled “Inequalities in health” was used. The respondents participated in this research voluntarily and anonymously. Results: Socially deprived women consume spirits and wine more often (p

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03535053
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Psychiatria Danubina, Volume 30, Issue 4
Accession number :
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