Socioeconomic Disadvantage, Mental Health and Substance Use in Young Men in Emerging Adulthood.

Socioeconomic Disadvantage, Mental Health and Substance Use in Young Men in Emerging Adulthood. Behav Med. 2019 Jun 26;:1-9 Authors: Currier D, Patton G, Sanci L, Sahabandu S, Spittal M, English D, Milner A, Pirkis J Abstract Emerging adulthood is a neglected phase of the life course in health research. Health problems and risk behaviors at this time of life can have long-term consequences for health. The 2016 Lancet Commission on Adolescent Health and Wellbeing reported that the influence of socioeconomic factors was under-researched among adolescents and young adults. Moreover, the influence of socioeconomic factors on health has been little researched specifically in emerging adult men. We aimed to investigate associations between socioeconomic disadvantage and mental health, suicidal behavior, and substance use in young adult Australian men. Logistic regression was used to examine the association between Year 12 (high school) completion and area disadvantage on mental health, suicidal behavior, and substance use in 2,281 young men age 18-25 participating in the Australian Longitudinal Study on Male Health (Ten to Men). In unadjusted analysis both Year 12 non-completion and area disadvantage were associated with multiple adverse outcomes. In adjusted analysis Year 12 non-completion, but not area disadvantage, was associated with poorer mental health, increased odds of suicidal behavior, and substance use. Retaining young men in hi...
Source: Behavioral Medicine - Category: Psychiatry Authors: Tags: Behav Med Source Type: research