
_938x2500.jpg)
Negative socioeconomic changes occurring within a short time period significantly increased the risk of incident mental disorders, particularly of mood disorders. Gender modified the relationship: job loss increased the risk of any mental disorder among men (aOR=3.04) and household income reductions did so among women (aOR=2.32). Job loss increased the risk of mood disorders (aOR=2.02). Household income reductions increased the risk of any mental disorder (aOR=1.77), particularly the risk of mood (aOR=2.24). After 3 years, 6% had lost their job, 11% had a substantial household income reduction and 12.2% had developed a mental disorder. Multivariate logistic models were utilised to investigate the association between these negative socioeconomic changes and the incidence of mood, anxiety and substance use Diagnostic and Statistical Manual-IV disorders assessed by the Composite International Diagnostic Interview 3.0. Substantial household income reductions and not being at a paid job anymore were self-reported at follow-up.

Individuals with a paid job and without a 12-month mental disorder at baseline were selected and reassessed 3 years later (2007-2009/2010-2012). Indice 1 Biografia 2 Opere 2.1 Romanzi 2.2 Letteratura per l'infanzia 2.3 Reportage 2.4 Antologie 2. Data come from the Netherlands Mental Health Survey and Incidence Study-2 (NEMESIS-2), a representative population-based, longitudinal study. Rosella Postorino ( Reggio Calabria, 27 agosto 1978) una scrittrice italiana. The moderating effect of gender was assessed. In this paper, we examined the association of negative socioeconomic changes, job loss and household income reductions with incident mental disorders.

This story was edited for radio by Monika Evstatieva and Ed McNulty, and adapted for the Web by Petra Mayer.There is increasing interest on whether the current global economic uncertainties have an influence on the population& amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp #39 s mental health. Prison is the memory of the traumatic experience of the war, and of her absurd job eating Hitler's food. Find Rosella Postorinos email address, contact information, LinkedIn, Twitter, other social media and more. But actually she does not live, because she's always - like if she was in prison. Articles by Rosella Postorino on Muck Rack. She's old, she was not killed by poison, she was not killed by Russian people. I always choose characters that allow me to represent the ambivalence of human behaviors. This contradiction is typical of human beings in every era. This contradiction - the fact that she is victim and guilty at the same time - is very human. I like her, because she's very human, I think. And so the fact that she tells the story from this period allows me to represent Rosa's conscience, and probably now she knows that she was at the bad part of the story. In my novel, the story is told by an old Rosa, she's telling this story from the future, and she knows everything about the Reich. "And what was interesting to me was that she was not a Nazi, but she risked her life, every day, three times a day, to save Hitler's life." Postorino wrote to Wölk, asking to meet - but the elderly woman died shortly after telling her story.Ĭode Switch What Happens When Two Enemies Fall In Love? Postorino says Rosa was based on a real German woman, Margot Wölk, who revealed late in her life that she'd been one of Hitler's tasters.

At the Wolf's Table was an international bestseller for author Rosella Postorino it's now been translated into English by Leah Janeczko. Rosa and nine other conscripted women are food tasters for the Fuhrer, at Adolph Hitler's forest headquarters, called the Wolf's Lair. But she struggles to keep her meal in her stomach she has to stay at the table, seated and squirming, for an hour. Opulent cuisine, really, for 1943 Germany - and Rosa Sauer is hungry. Roasted peppers, rice and peas, apple strudel for dessert. The novel At the Wolf's Table begins with what sounds like a fine meal: String beans, doused with melted butter. Your purchase helps support NPR programming. Close overlay Buy Featured Book Title At the Wolf's Table Author Rosella Postorino
