Economic inequality and depressive symptoms: an individual versus aggregate-level analysis using Mexican survey data.
Lucio EspositoAdrián VillaseñorRowena JacobsPublished in: Journal of epidemiology and community health (2021)
We provided a novel perspective on the economic gradient in mental health, and on how high aggregate economic inequality may harm also the better off. Policymakers need to consider the consequences of economic inequalities, which can harm the mental health of both those at the bottom and the top of the socioeconomic ladder.