| dc.date.accessioned |
2019-01-22 |
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| dc.date.accessioned |
2025-11-17T20:39:03Z |
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| dc.date.available |
2025-11-17T20:39:03Z |
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| dc.date.issued |
2019-03-07 |
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| dc.identifier.uri |
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11910/13543
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| dc.description.abstract |
According to the World Health Organization, depression is one of the most common mental disorders, which affected more than 4% of the global population in 2015. It is the single largest contributor to global disability, accounting for 7.5% of years of life lived with disability. |
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| dc.format.medium |
Print |
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| dc.subject |
SOCIAL STATUS |
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| dc.subject |
DEPRESSION |
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| dc.subject |
QUALITY OF LIFE |
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| dc.title |
Depression symptoms in South Africa: the link to subjective social status |
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| dc.type |
HSRC Review Articles |
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| dc.description.version |
N |
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| dc.ProjectNumber |
N/A |
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| dc.Volume |
16(4) |
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| dc.BudgetYear |
2018/19 |
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| dc.ResearchGroup |
Population Health, Health Systems and Innovation |
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| dc.SourceTitle |
HSRC Review |
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| dc.ArchiveNumber |
10688 |
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| dc.PageNumber |
35-37 |
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| dc.outputnumber |
9705 |
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| dc.bibliographictitle |
Mutyambizi, C. (2018) Depression symptoms in South Africa: the link to subjective social status . HSRC Review. 16(4):35-37. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11910/13543 http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11910/13543 http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11910/13543 http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11910/13543 |
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| dc.publicationyear |
2018 |
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| dc.contributor.author1 |
Mutyambizi, C. |
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