Prevalence of depressive symptoms and association with sociodemographic factors among the general population in Serbia

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Jovanovic, Vesna Mijatovic [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Milijasevic, Dragana [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Cankovic, Sonja [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Tomasevic, Tanja [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Susnjevic, Sonja [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Ukropina, Snezana [4 ]
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[1] Univ Novi Sad, Fac Med, Hajduk Veljkova 3, Novi Sad 21000, Serbia
[2] Inst Publ Hlth Vojvodina, Futoska 121, Novi Sad 21000, Serbia
[3] Ctr Anal Planning & Org Hlth Care, Novi Sad, Serbia
[4] Ctr Hlth Promot, Novi Sad, Serbia
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depression; prevalence; serbia; socioeconomic factors; surveys and questionnaires; HEALTH CONSEQUENCES; OLDER-ADULTS; LITERACY; WOMEN;
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10.2298/VSP231023005M
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Background/Aim. Depression is a growing public health concern associated with disability, decreased quality of life, increased multimorbidity, and premature mortality. The aim of this study was to estimate the prevalence of depressive symptoms (DS) in the general population of Serbia and to analyze its association with sociodemographic factors. Methods. Data from the 2019 Serbian National Health Survey was analyzed (a sample of 12,406 respondents). The questionnaires used in this study were in accordance with the methodology of the European Health Interview Survey (EHIS) Wave 3. Patient Health Questionnaire eight -item depression (PHQ-8) scale was used to determine the prevalence of DS among the population aged >= 15 years. Multivariate logistic regression analyses (MLRA) were implemented to assess the association of the prevalence of DS with the sociodemographic characteristics of the population. Results. The prevalence of both mild (7.5% vs. 4.4%) and moderate/severe DS (2.6% vs. 1.5%) was higher among women than men and increased continuously with age (13.6% of adults aged >= 65 years had mild and 5.0% moderate/severe symptoms). The highest rates of moderate/severe DS were present in respondents from Vojvodina (2.7%), among those who lived without a partner (2.7%), the lower educated (4.4%), the poor (3.4%), those with inactive employment status (3.7%), and those with poor social support (6.6%). MLRA showed that the highest odds of DS were present among the respondents aged >= 65 years [odds ratio (OR) = 6.53; 95% confidence interval (CI): 6.37-6.69] in the Vojvodina region, particularly males (OR = 1.96; 95% CI: 1.89-2.04), respondents who lived without a partner (OR = 1.49; 95% CI: 1.47-1.51), the lower educated (OR = 2.27; 95% CI: 2.22-2.33), the poor (OR = 2.54; 95% CI: 2.49-2.58), as well as those with poor social support (OR = 3.71; 95% CI: 3.64-3.77). Conclusion. The prevalence of DS in the general population of Serbia was relatively low and requires further monitoring. Female gender, older age, living in the region of Vojvodina, life without a partner, socioeconomic disadvantages, as well as the lack of social support were identified as the main factors associated with the occurrence of DS.
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