U. Rajala et al., PREVALENCE OF DEPRESSION IN A 55-YEAR-OLD FINNISH POPULATION, Social psychiatry and psychiatric epidemiology, 29(3), 1994, pp. 126-130
The prevalence of depression, measured as high rates of depressive sym
ptoms (Zung Self-Rating Depression Scale), was studied in a 55-year-ol
d Finnish population consisting of all persons born in 1935 and living
in the city of Oulu on 1 October 1990, who were alive at the beginnin
g of the study (n = 1008). Of these, 345 men (76%) and 435 women (79%)
participated in the examinations. The prevalence of depression was 6.
8% in men and 12.1% in women. The group of depressed women consisted o
f persons who were divorced or widowed, less educated and without work
. Among the men, depression was not associated with withdrawal, but wi
th a sedentary lifestyle and the occurrence of two life events during
the previous 5 years. Differences in the social roles of the sexes may
explain these results.