Sex differences in the association of childhood socioeconomic position and later-life depressive symptoms in Europe: the mediating effect of education

ConclusionGrowing up in poor socioeconomic conditions is a stronger risk factor for the development of depressive symptoms for women than for men. Education may have a stronger preventive potential for women in reducing the adverse effects of childhood socioeconomic hardship. Central and Eastern European populations experience disproportionately higher risk of later-life depression due to lower SEP and greater sex differences.
Source: Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology - Category: Psychiatry Source Type: research