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Income Disparity and Mental Wellbeing among Adults in Semi-Urban and Rural Areas in Malaysia: The Mediating Role of Social Capital

Mental illness is rising worldwide and is more prevalent among the older population. Among others, socioeconomic status, particularly income, has a bearing on the prevalence of mental health. However, little is known about the underlying mechanism that explains the association between income and men...

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Autores principales: Said, Mas Ayu, Thangiah, Govindamal, Abdul Majid, Hazreen, Ismail, Rozmi, Maw Pin, Tan, Rizal, Hussein, Zaidi, Mohd Azlan Shah, Reidpath, Daniel, Su, Tin Tin
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9180219/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35682189
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19116604
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author Said, Mas Ayu
Thangiah, Govindamal
Abdul Majid, Hazreen
Ismail, Rozmi
Maw Pin, Tan
Rizal, Hussein
Zaidi, Mohd Azlan Shah
Reidpath, Daniel
Su, Tin Tin
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Thangiah, Govindamal
Abdul Majid, Hazreen
Ismail, Rozmi
Maw Pin, Tan
Rizal, Hussein
Zaidi, Mohd Azlan Shah
Reidpath, Daniel
Su, Tin Tin
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description Mental illness is rising worldwide and is more prevalent among the older population. Among others, socioeconomic status, particularly income, has a bearing on the prevalence of mental health. However, little is known about the underlying mechanism that explains the association between income and mental health. Hence, this study seeks to examine the mediating effect of social capital on the association between income and mental illness. Cross-sectional data consisting of 6651 respondents aged 55 years and above were used in this study. A validated tool known as the Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale, 21 items (DASS-21) was applied to examine mental illness, namely depression, anxiety, and stress. The Karlson, Holm, and Breen (KHB) method was employed to assess the intervening role of social capital on the association between income and mental illness. Results showed that those who disagreed in trust within the community had the highest partial mediation percentage. Those who disagreed in reciprocity, however, had the lowest partial mediation percentage, which explained the positive association between the middle 40% (M40) of the income group and depression, anxiety, and stress. Overall, the study suggests the need to increase trust and attachment within society to curb the occurrence of depression and anxiety.
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spelling pubmed-91802192022-06-10 Income Disparity and Mental Wellbeing among Adults in Semi-Urban and Rural Areas in Malaysia: The Mediating Role of Social Capital Said, Mas Ayu Thangiah, Govindamal Abdul Majid, Hazreen Ismail, Rozmi Maw Pin, Tan Rizal, Hussein Zaidi, Mohd Azlan Shah Reidpath, Daniel Su, Tin Tin Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Mental illness is rising worldwide and is more prevalent among the older population. Among others, socioeconomic status, particularly income, has a bearing on the prevalence of mental health. However, little is known about the underlying mechanism that explains the association between income and mental health. Hence, this study seeks to examine the mediating effect of social capital on the association between income and mental illness. Cross-sectional data consisting of 6651 respondents aged 55 years and above were used in this study. A validated tool known as the Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale, 21 items (DASS-21) was applied to examine mental illness, namely depression, anxiety, and stress. The Karlson, Holm, and Breen (KHB) method was employed to assess the intervening role of social capital on the association between income and mental illness. Results showed that those who disagreed in trust within the community had the highest partial mediation percentage. Those who disagreed in reciprocity, however, had the lowest partial mediation percentage, which explained the positive association between the middle 40% (M40) of the income group and depression, anxiety, and stress. Overall, the study suggests the need to increase trust and attachment within society to curb the occurrence of depression and anxiety. MDPI 2022-05-28 /pmc/articles/PMC9180219/ /pubmed/35682189 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19116604 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Said, Mas Ayu
Thangiah, Govindamal
Abdul Majid, Hazreen
Ismail, Rozmi
Maw Pin, Tan
Rizal, Hussein
Zaidi, Mohd Azlan Shah
Reidpath, Daniel
Su, Tin Tin
Income Disparity and Mental Wellbeing among Adults in Semi-Urban and Rural Areas in Malaysia: The Mediating Role of Social Capital
title Income Disparity and Mental Wellbeing among Adults in Semi-Urban and Rural Areas in Malaysia: The Mediating Role of Social Capital
title_full Income Disparity and Mental Wellbeing among Adults in Semi-Urban and Rural Areas in Malaysia: The Mediating Role of Social Capital
title_fullStr Income Disparity and Mental Wellbeing among Adults in Semi-Urban and Rural Areas in Malaysia: The Mediating Role of Social Capital
title_full_unstemmed Income Disparity and Mental Wellbeing among Adults in Semi-Urban and Rural Areas in Malaysia: The Mediating Role of Social Capital
title_short Income Disparity and Mental Wellbeing among Adults in Semi-Urban and Rural Areas in Malaysia: The Mediating Role of Social Capital
title_sort income disparity and mental wellbeing among adults in semi-urban and rural areas in malaysia: the mediating role of social capital
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9180219/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35682189
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19116604
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