2022
DOI: 10.31436/ijcs.v5i1.213
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Self-Rated Health, Demographic Factors and Depressive Symptoms Among Malaysian Adults

Abstract: Introduction: Depression risk has been significantly associated with sociodemographic aspects such as education levels and self-rated health.  The aim was to investigate the relationship of socio-demographic characteristics particularly level of education, and self-rated health on depressive symptoms among Malaysian adults.  Methods: This is a cross-sectional study among Malaysians who aged 16 to 52 years old. Respondents were recruited via social media, using convenience sampling. Sociodemographic questions i… Show more

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