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Title: Mental well-being of the general population: direct and indirect effects of socioeconomic, relational and health factors
Author: Soldevila Domenech, Natalia
Forero, Carlos G.
Alayo, Itxaso
Capella, Jordina
Colom, Joan
Malmusi, Davide
Mompart, Anna
Mortier, Philippe
Puértolas, Beatriz
Sánchez, Néstor
Schiaffino, Anna
Vilagut Saiz, Gemma
Alonso, Jordi
Keywords: Salut mental
Condicions econòmiques
Estils de vida
Mental health
Economic conditions
Lifestyles
Issue Date: 13-Apr-2021
Publisher: Springer Nature
Abstract: Purpose: The aim of this study was to analyse the association between individual mental well-being and social, economic, lifestyle and health factors. Methods: Cross-sectional study on a representative sample of 13,632 participants (> 15y/o) from the Catalan Health Interview Survey 2013-2016 editions. Mental well-being was assessed with the Warwick-Edinburg Mental Well-being Scale (WEMWBS). Linear regressions were fitted to associate well-being and sociodemographic, relational, lifestyle and health variables according to minimally sufficient adjustment sets identified using directed acyclic graphs. Predictors entered the model in blocks of variable types and analysed individually. Direct and total effects were estimated. Results: Health factors significantly contributed to mental well-being variance. Presence of a mental disorder and self-reported health had the largest effect size (eta2 = 13.4% and 16.3%). The higher individual impact from a variable came from social support (β = - 12.8, SE = 0.48, eta2 = 6.3%). A noticeable effect gradient (eta2 = 4.2%) from low to high mental well-being emerged according to economic difficulties (from β = 1.59, SE = 0.33 for moderate difficulties to β = 6.02 SE = 0.55 for no difficulties). Younger age (β = 5.21, SE = 0.26, eta2 = 3.4%) and being men (β = 1.32, SE = 0.15, eta2 = 0.6%) were associated with better mental well-being. Direct gender effects were negligible. Conclusions: This study highlights health and social support as the most associated factors with individual mental well-being over socioeconomic factors. Interventions and policies aimed to these factors for health promotion would improve population mental well-being.
Note: Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11136-021-02813-5
It is part of: Quality of Life Research, 2021
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/177545
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11136-021-02813-5
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