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Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Previous research has demonstrated that individual risk of mental illness is associated with individual, co-resident, and household risk factors. However, modelling the overall effect of these risk factors presents several methodological challenges. In this study we apply a multilevel structural equation model (MSEM) to address some of these challenges and the impact of the different determinants when measuring mental health risk.
STUDY DESIGN AND SETTING: Two thousand, one hundred forty-three individuals aged 16 and over from 888 households were analysed based on the Household Survey for England-2014 dataset. We applied MSEM to simultaneously measure and identify psychiatric morbidity determinants while accounting for the dependency among individuals within the same household and the measurement errors.
RESULTS: Younger age, female gender, non-working status, headship of the household, having no close relationship with other people, having history of mental illness and obesity were all significant (p < 0.01) individual risk factors for psychiatric morbidity. A previous history of mental illness in the co-residents, living in a deprived household, and a lack of closeness in relationships among residents were also significant predictors. Model fit indices showed a very good model specification (CFI = 0.987, TLI = 0.980, RMSEA = 0.023, GFI = 0.992).
CONCLUSION: Measuring and addressing mental health determinants should consider not only an individual's characteristics but also the co-residents and the households in which they live.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 236 |
Journal | BMC Medical Research Methodology |
Volume | 22 |
Issue number | 1 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 31 Aug 2022 |
Bibliographical note
© 2022. The Author(s).Keywords
- England/epidemiology
- Family Characteristics
- Female
- Humans
- Mental Disorders/diagnosis
- Mental Health
- Risk Factors
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Ensuring test evaluation research is applicable in practice: investigating the effects of routine data on the validity of test accuracy meta-analyses
Willis, B. (Principal Investigator)
1/09/16 → 31/08/21
Project: Research Councils