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Debt, common mental disorders and mental health service use

Authors :
Lisa Aschan
Cerisse Gunasinghe
Shirlee MacCrimmon
Matthew Hotopf
Stephani L. Hatch
Billy Gazard
Source :
Gunasinghe, C, Gazard, B, Harber-Aschan, L, MacCrimmon, S, Hotopf, M & Hatch, S L 2018, ' Debt, common mental disorders and mental health service use ', Journal of Mental Health . https://doi.org/10.1080/09638237.2018.1487541
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 2018.

Abstract

Background: Uncertainty remains as to whether the effects of debt on common mental disorder (CMD) are persistent over time and what impact it has on mental health service use (MHSU).Aims: To determine the distribution of debt across sociodemographic and socioeconomic statuses; to examine whether debt influences CMD recovery over time; and to determine the effects of episodic and/or long-term debt and CMD on MHSU outcomes.Method: Data were collected from phase 1 (N=1698) and phase 2 (N=1052) of the South East London Community Health (SELCoH) study, a population-based survey.Results: 37.2% of participants who reported debt at SELCoH 1 and 46.6% at SELCoH 2 experienced concurrent CMD. Those with concurrent exposure to debt and CMD at SELCoH 1 were at greater risk of CMD at SELCoH 2. Debt accumulation was strongly associated with CMD cross-sectionally; however, this somewhat dissipated over time. Reporting any debt at SELCoH 2 or debt at both time-points were strongly associated with MHSU in the past year in the fully adjusted model adjusting for prior mental health.Conclusions: More focus is needed on concurrent exposure to debt and CMD with regards to subsequent psychological impact and consequences for MHSU.

Details

ISSN :
13600567 and 09638237
Volume :
27
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Mental Health
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b9b7e6cd5d5759177b4ad4c0f075a8c5
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/09638237.2018.1487541