The relationship between neighborhood-level socioeconomic characteristics and individual mental disorders in five cities in Latin America: multilevel models from the World Mental Health Surveys.
Laura A SampsonSilvia S MartinsShui YuAlexandre Dias Porto Chiavegatto FilhoLaura Helena AndradeMaria Carmen VianaMaria Elena Medina-MoraCorina BenjetYolanda TorresMarina PiazzaSergio Aguilar-GaxiolaAlfredo H CiaJuan Carlos StagnaroAlan M ZaslavskyRonald C KesslerSandro GaleaPublished in: Social psychiatry and psychiatric epidemiology (2018)
The associations of neighborhood-level migration, unemployment, and education with individual-level odds of mental disorders highlight the importance of community context for understanding the burden of mental disorders among residents of rapidly urbanizing global settings.