Publication: Crisis economica y salud mental. Informe SESPAS 2014.
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ISSN: 1578-1283
Full text access: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.13003/17418
SCOPUS: 2-s2.0-84901500550
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Studies published before the financial crisis of 2008 suggest that economic difficulties contribute to poorer mental health. The IMPACT study conducted in primary health care centers in Spain found a significant increase in common mental disorders. Between 2006 and 2010, mood disorders increased by 19%, anxiety disorders by 8% and alcohol abuse disorders by 5%. There were also gender differences, with increased alcohol dependence in women during the crisis period. The most important risk factor for this increase was unemployment. In parallel, antidepressant consumption has increased in recent years, although there has not been a significant inrease in the number of suicides. Finally, the study offers some proposals to reduce the impact of the crisis on mental health: increased community services, employment activation measures, and active policies to reduce alcohol consumption and prevent suicidal behavior, particularly among young people.
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Gili M, Garcia Campayo J, Roca M. Crisis economica y salud mental. Informe SESPAS 2014.. Gac Sanit. 2014;28 Suppl 1:104-8. Epub 2014 Mar 21.





