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Understanding Self-Reported Psychological Distress and Mortality Risks: A Comprehensive Analysis

This study examines the relationship between self-reported psychological distress levels and mortality risks, including those related to depression, insomnia, and stress. It also investigates the impact of socioeconomic factors such as SES, education, employment status, and household income on mortality, particularly in cases of unnatural and CHD-related deaths.

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Understanding Self-Reported Psychological Distress and Mortality Risks: A Comprehensive Analysis

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  1. Self-reported psychological distress -depression -insomnia -stress SES -education -employment status -household income Mortality -unnatural (suicide, accidents and violence, alcohol-related) mortality -CHD (coronary heart disease) mortality

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