2022
DOI: 10.1002/brb3.2486
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Wealth and depression: A scoping review

Abstract: Introduction:The inverse relation between income and depression is well established.Less is understood about the relation between wealth and depression. We therefore conducted a scoping review to answer the question: What is known from the existing literature about the relation between wealth and depression? Methods: We searched for studies and articles in Medline (via PubMed), Embase,

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“…Múltiplos fatores contribuem para o risco individual de desenvolvimento da depressão, variando de fatores genéticos a comportamento individual e características do contexto social de um indivíduo (Ettman et al, 2022). Além desses fatores, tem sido especulado que os antioxidantes parecem exercer influência nos mecanismos bioquímicos envolvidos com a etiologia da depressão, embora os mecanismos exatos ainda precisem de mais investigação.…”
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“…Múltiplos fatores contribuem para o risco individual de desenvolvimento da depressão, variando de fatores genéticos a comportamento individual e características do contexto social de um indivíduo (Ettman et al, 2022). Além desses fatores, tem sido especulado que os antioxidantes parecem exercer influência nos mecanismos bioquímicos envolvidos com a etiologia da depressão, embora os mecanismos exatos ainda precisem de mais investigação.…”
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“…Socio-demographic conditions were evaluated, such as sex (female or male), age group (between 18-29, 30-49, 50-64 and 65 or older), level of education (no education, primary, secondary or higher), wealth quintile ( rst, second, third, fourth and last quintile), area of residence (rural and urban), living in the capital of Peru (yes or no), health insurance a liation (yes or no), and ethnic group (white or mestizo, Quechua or Aymara, and Afro-Peruvians), fourth and last quintile), area of residence (rural and urban), living in the capital of Peru (yes or no), health insurance a liation (yes or no) and the ethnic group with which respondents identify (white or mestizo, Quechua or Aymara and Afro-Peruvians). In addition, the wealth quintile was used as an equity strati er for the inequality analysis, since this variable evaluates the resources used to build their homes, their access to sanitation or water and the assets owned by the respondents (27). Thus, strati cation was carried out according to the wealth quintile to which each participant belonged, with values between 0 (last wealth quintile) and 1 (highest wealth quintile).…”
Section: Sociodemographic Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Determining which factors are associated with well-being has been a key pursuit of scientists, policymakers, and the general public. Research has linked well-being to various elements such as social relationships (Pieh et al, 2020;Ertel et al, 2009;Robles & Kiecolt-Glaser, 2003), exercise (Marconcin et al, 2022;Peluso et al, 2005), and wealth (Ettman et al, 2022;Pollack et al, 2007). In recent years, as people spend more time online, the need to investigate the relationship between online activity and well-being has become imperative (DataReportal, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%