Social science. Stress: the invisible hand in Eastern Europe's death rates

Science. 2000 Jun 9;288(5472):1732-3. doi: 10.1126/science.288.5472.1732.

Abstract

The end of communism opened up a life of economic uncertainty in the Eastern Bloc. And that, say some social scientists, may be exerting a deadly effect on residents, whose high expectations that their lives would improve were quickly dashed by the bumpy transition to a market economy. Disillusionment led to stress and depression, and depression was a harbinger of death.

Publication types

  • News

MeSH terms

  • Communism
  • Coronary Disease / etiology
  • Coronary Disease / mortality*
  • Coronary Disease / psychology
  • Depression / complications
  • Depression / epidemiology*
  • Europe, Eastern
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Life Expectancy
  • Male
  • Mortality*
  • Political Systems*
  • Risk Factors
  • Social Change*
  • Stress, Psychological / complications
  • Stress, Psychological / epidemiology*