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Table 3 Age-standardized prevalence (%), relative index of inequality (RII), absolute index of inequality (SII) and the absolute version of the population attributable risk (PAR) due to inequalities, of poor mental health by social class, sex, and year of the survey. Basque Country, Spain. 1997–2013

From: The impact of the Great Recession on mental health and its inequalities: the case of a Southern European region, 1997–2013

 

1997

2002

2007

2013

Men

Total (%)

11.6

 

10.8

 

9.9

 

14.1

 

Social class (%)

 I (highest)

12.7

 

6.5

 

8.4

 

9.1

 

 II

10.3

 

9.9

 

10.0

 

11.4

 

 III

9.3

 

11.8

 

11.0

 

13.3

 

 IV

12.2

 

10.2

 

8.3

 

14.5

 

 V (lowest)

14.8

 

13.3

 

15.2

 

17.1

 

RII (CI 95 %)

1.7

(0.9–3.2)

1.6

(1.1–2.3)

1.1

(0.7–1.8)

2.2

(1.5–3.3)

SII (CI 95 %)

2.8

(−0.5–6.2)

3.2

(0.3–6.1)

0.8

(−1.6–3.1)

7.1

(3.1–11.1)

PAR

−0.7

 

4.4

 

1.7

 

6.0

 

Women

Total (%)

17.0

 

16.3

 

18.0

 

21.7

 

Social class (%)

 I (highest)

11.1

 

11.1

 

12.7

 

18.0

 

 II

15.8

 

15.0

 

18.3

 

16.4

 

 III

14.0

 

16.3

 

16.3

 

19.6

 

 IV

19.9

 

17.1

 

19.9

 

22.4

 

 V (lowest)

25.3

 

22.0

 

22.7

 

26.5

 

RII (CI 95 %)

2.1

(1.4–3.3)

1.6

(1.2–2.1)

1.8

(1.3–2.4)

1.7

(1.3–2.2)

SII (CI 95 %)

7.4

(2.0–12.9)

5.0

(1.3–8.7)

7.3

(2.5–12.0)

9.7

(3.7–15.7)

PAR

5.6

 

4.2

 

5.9

 

3.0