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Title: Jewish Depression, 1991-1993
Keywords: ABORTION
ACCIDENTS
ADVICE
AGE
ALCOHOL USE
ALCOHOLIC DRINKS
ALCOHOLISM
ANXIETY
ARTHRITIS
ASTHMA
ATTITUDES
BRONCHITIS
BURGLARY
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES
CARE OF DEPENDANTS
CARE OF THE DISABLED
CHILD BEHAVIOUR
CHILD CARE
CHILDREN
COGNITION DISORDERS
CONCENTRATION
CONGENITAL DISORDERS
CONTRACEPTIVE DEVICES
BEREAVEMENT
DEBTS
DECISION MAKING
DEPRESSION
DIABETES
FOOD AND NUTRITION
DIGESTIVE SYSTEM DISORDERS
DISABILITIES
DISABLED CHILDREN
DISABLED PERSONS
DISEASES
DRUG ABUSE
DRUG SIDE-EFFECTS
DRUG USE
EATING DISORDERS
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
EDUCATION
ELDERLY
EMOTIONAL STATES
EMPLOYEES
EMPLOYMENT
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
ENDOCRINE DISORDERS
EPILEPSY
FAMILIES
FAMILY COHESION
FAMILY MEMBERS
FATHER'S PLACE OF BIRTH
FINANCIAL RESOURCES
FRIENDS
GAMBLING
GENDER
HEALTH
HEIGHT (PHYSIOLOGY)
HERNIAS
HOLIDAYS
HOME OWNERSHIP
HOUSEHOLD PETS
HOUSEHOLDS
HOUSING
HOUSING TENURE
INTERPERSONAL RELATIONS
JUDAISM
LANDLORDS
LEAVING HOME (YOUTH)
LEISURE TIME ACTIVITIES
LIVER DISEASES
MANAGERS
MARITAL HISTORY
MARITAL STATUS
MARRIAGE
MARRIAGE DISSOLUTION
MEDICAL CARE
MEDICAL DIAGNOSIS
MENSTRUATION
INTELLECTUAL IMPAIRMENT
MISCARRIAGE
MORAL CONCEPTS
MOTHER'S PLACE OF BIRTH
MOTOR VEHICLES
MUSCULOSKELETAL DISEASES
NERVOUS SYSTEM DISEASES
NEUROTIC DISORDERS
OBSESSIVE COMPULSIVE DISORDER
OCCUPATIONS
OFFENCES
ONE-PARENT FAMILIES
PARENT-CHILD RELATIONSHIP
PARENTAL DEPRIVATION
PARENTS
PEER-GROUP RELATIONSHIPS
PHOBIAS
PLACE OF BIRTH
PREGNANCY
PROBLEM SOLVING
PROMOTION (JOB)
PSYCHOTHERAPY
RELIGIOUS ATTENDANCE
RELIGIOUS BEHAVIOUR
RELIGIOUS PRACTICE
RESIDENTIAL MOBILITY
RESPIRATORY TRACT DISEASES
RESPITE CARE
RETIREMENT
ROAD ACCIDENTS
ROBBERY
SCHOOLS
SELF-EMPLOYED
SELF-ESTEEM
SEXUAL BEHAVIOUR
SEXUAL OFFENCES
SIBLINGS
SICK PAY
SKIN DISEASES
SLEEP DISORDERS
SLIMMING DIETS
SOCIAL PROBLEMS
SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS
SOCIAL SUPPORT
SCHOOLS FOR THE DISABLED
SPOUSES
SPOUSE'S ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
SPOUSE'S OCCUPATION
SUICIDE
SUPERVISORS
SURGERY
SYMPTOMS
TELEPHONES
TERMINATION OF SERVICE
TRADE UNION MEMBERSHIP
TUBERCULOSIS
UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS
UROGENITAL DISORDERS
VERTIGO
VISITS (PERSONAL)
WEIGHT (PHYSIOLOGY)
HOURS OF WORK
WORKPLACE
1991-1993
England
Description: <P>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</P>
1. The first purpose of this study was to collect information of the types, severity and frequency of life-events and difficulties in orthodox Anglo-Jewish women and men.<br> 2. Secondly, to study the relations between depression, anxiety and provoking agents (severe events and major difficulties), and to elucidate some vunerability factors, in orthodox, Anglo-Jewish women and men.<br> 3. Thirdly, to compare the sub-groups - men and women, middle- and strictly-orthodox, on the factors assessed (psychiatric symptoms, events, difficulties etc.), and to examine each group and sub-group separately for specific aetiological and maintenance factors.<br> 4. Finally, to collect data on the prevalence of depression and anxiety in orthodox Anglo-Jews.<br> <br>
<B>Main Topics</B>:<BR>
Current social and family circumstances; biography; religious practice; life events; difficulties; anxiety; depression; tension; mood check list.<br> Measurement Scales Used<br> Life Events and Difficulties Schedule (G.W. Brown and T.O. Harris: &lt;i&gt;Social origins of depression&lt;/i&gt;, Tavistock,1978),(see Archive study number GN:33127). Very slightly modified for use with Jewish subjects, and rated in consultation with the Brown and Harris current research teams for contextual threat and related features of stressful events and difficulties.<br> A shortened form of the &lt;i&gt;Present State Examination&lt;/i&gt; was used as described in Brown and Harris (1978) to assess symptoms of minor psychiatric disorders.
URI: https://t2-4.bsc.es/jspui/handle/123456789/66071
Other Identifiers: 10.5255/UKDA-SN-3149-1
3149
http://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-3149-1
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