Education, household income, and depressive symptoms in middle-aged and older Japanese adults.
Aya HinataKeiko KabasawaYumi WatanabeKaori KitamuraYumi ItoRibeka TakachiShoichiro TsuganeJunta TanakaAyako SasakiIchiei NaritaKazutoshi NakamuraPublished in: BMC public health (2021)
Both education and household income levels are independently associated with the prevalence of depressive symptoms, with household income levels showing a more robust association with depressive symptoms than education levels. This suggests that a high household income level may offset the risk of depressive symptoms from having a low education level.