Title of article :
Income-related inequalities in common mental disorders
among ethnic minorities in England
Author/Authors :
Roshni Mangalore، نويسنده , , Martin Knapp، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Abstract :
Purpose The relative prevalence of common mental health
problems among different ethnic groups in Britain is one of
the least researched topics in health variations research. We
calculate and compare income-related inequalities in common
mental disorders among ethnic groups in Britain.
Method Data from a nationally representative survey of
ethnic minorities (the EMPIRIC survey) were used to
calculate concentration index values to indicate the extent
of income-related inequalities within and across ethnic
groups.
Results Looking at income-related inequalities in common
mental disorders within each of the ethnic groups, it
was found that the burden of these disorders were greater
for the lower income groups among the Irish, White and
African Caribbean communities. Within-group inequality
was less clearly defined for each of the three Asian communities:
Indian, Bangladeshi and Pakistani. However,
when the data were pooled and individuals were assigned
income ranks in the pooled set (not within their own ethnic
group), the relative position of those in lower income
groups among the different groups was striking. The poor
among the Bangladeshi, Pakistani and the African Caribbean
groups clearly suffered both from low income and a
greater burden of mental health morbidity than the other
three groups. The effect of lower income is thus worse for
the mental health of populations if they are African
Caribbean, Pakistani or Bangladeshi than if they are White,
Irish or Indian.
Conclusion Inequality in mental health morbidity
between and within ethnic groups is at least partly linked to
income, and thus to employment and education. Tackling
disadvantage and discrimination in these areas could help
to tackle the challenge of mental ill-health.
Keywords :
Inequality Equity Ethnicity Income Neurosis Common mental disorders
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)