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Life Events and Depression in Transit Populations
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1983
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Quality Of LifeMental HealthSocial Determinants Of HealthArabian Gulf CountriesMood SymptomPublic HealthPsychiatrySocial ConditionDepressionSocial StressPsychosocial ResearchPsychosocial IssueRecent Life EventsLife EventsTransit Population PatientsGlobal HealthSociologyCultural PsychiatryMedicineLife Course
Undesirable recent life events in the period of three months preceding primary depressive illness were studied in two Arabian Gulf countries: Qatar (235 patients) and Kuwait (164 patients). Transit population patients, who come to these countries from employment, differ from native patients in the significant predominance of work as a source of recent life events. The difference is discussed in relation to the existential committments and attitudes to work among native and transient populations. Intergenerational conflict as an undesirable recent life event is prevalent among family recent life events in native patients where rapid sociocultural changes are associated with conflict of traditional and modern value systems.
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