Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://open.uns.ac.rs/handle/123456789/8747
Title: Gender differences in mental health among adult population in Vojvodina, Serbia
Authors: Svetlana Kvrgić 
Sanja Harhaji 
Vesna Mijatović Jovanović 
Eržebet Ač Nikolić 
Ivana Radić 
Sonja Čanković 
Dušan Čanković 
Keywords: Mental health;Sex factors;Stress;Psychological factors
Issue Date: 8-Aug-2013
Journal: Iranian Journal of Public Health
Abstract: Background: Mental health and mental disorders are determined by multiple and interacting social, psychological and biological factors which determine the prevalence, onset and course of mental and behavioral disorders. The aim of the study was to evaluate differences in mental health status regarding gender of the adult population in the Province of Vojvodina. Methods: Research was carried out as a retrospective cross-sectional study. Data was obtained from the "National Health Survey in Serbia, 2006" database that refers to the representative adult population of Vojvodina, aged 20 and over. A specially designed questionnaire was applied as a research instrument. Results: This study included 3627 examinees, average age 49.9 years. In the month prior to the study, a half of the adult population in Vojvodina (48.4%) was exposed to stress and one third had emotional problems (32.9%), while both stress and emotional problems were more prevalent in females. The average score value on the psychological distress scale (presence of negative conditions and feelings) of all examinees was 64.1 (from 0 to 100) and it was statistically significantly lower in women (62.0), compared to men (66.6) (P<0.001). Statisticaly significant differences were also observed between average score values on the role-emotional and vitality scales (P<0.001). Conclusion: When mental health is considered, this research showed that female population is more vulnerable compared to males. Women are more often exposed to stressful situations and emotional problems and more often faced with negative conditions and feelings.
URI: https://open.uns.ac.rs/handle/123456789/8747
ISSN: 22516085
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