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Inequalities in the prevalence of major depressive disorder in Brazilian slum populations: a cross-sectional analysis.

Charlie F M PitcairnAnthony A LavertyJasper J L ChanOyinlola OyebodeMatías MrejenJulia M PescariniDaiane Borges MachadoThomas V Hone
Published in: Epidemiology and psychiatric sciences (2021)
Substantial inequalities characterise the distribution of depression in Brazil including in slum settings. People living in slums may have lower diagnosed rates of depression than non-slum urban residents. Understanding the mechanisms behind the discrepancy in depression diagnosis between slum and non-slum populations is important to inform health policy in Brazil, including in addressing potential gaps in access to mental healthcare.
Keyphrases
  • major depressive disorder
  • healthcare
  • depressive symptoms
  • mental health
  • public health
  • bipolar disorder
  • sleep quality
  • risk factors
  • human health
  • physical activity
  • risk assessment
  • health insurance