2023
DOI: 10.1177/00207640231175248
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Perceived discrimination and mental health in the Japanese general population

Abstract: Background: Research has shown that discrimination is prevalent in many countries and associated with poorer mental health. However, little is known about discrimination and its effects in Japan. Aims: To address this deficit this study examined the association between perceived discrimination and mental health outcomes in the Japanese general population and the role of general stress in these associations. Method: Data were analyzed from 1,245 individuals (age 18–89) that were collected in an online survey in… Show more

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“…The prevalence rates are as follows: anxiety (2.7%), depression (5.9%), suicidal ideation (7.7%), sleep disturbance (20.9%), alcohol misuse (72.3%), substance misuse (4.6%) and disordered eating (36.8%). The prevalence of anxiety and depression, as common mental disorders, in the Japanese general population using the same measures has been reported at 10.5% and 8.0% [49, 50], respectively. Each prevalence in the current rugby player population might be slightly lower than in the general population.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The prevalence rates are as follows: anxiety (2.7%), depression (5.9%), suicidal ideation (7.7%), sleep disturbance (20.9%), alcohol misuse (72.3%), substance misuse (4.6%) and disordered eating (36.8%). The prevalence of anxiety and depression, as common mental disorders, in the Japanese general population using the same measures has been reported at 10.5% and 8.0% [49, 50], respectively. Each prevalence in the current rugby player population might be slightly lower than in the general population.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%