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Current Depressive Symptoms in Slovenia by Education Level (2014-2019)

Key Insights:

Chart Type: Grouped Bar Chart

Colors Used: Primary color #18baa8 (teal) for 2014 data, darker shade #138a7a for 2019 data

Analysis: The data shows significant increases in depressive symptoms across all education levels between 2014 and 2019 in Slovenia.
Lower education levels (ED0-2) showed the most dramatic increase from 6.2% to 12.5%, while medium education levels (ED3_4) increased from 5.8% to 8.3%.
Higher education levels (ED5-8) increased from 4.1% to 5.5%. Overall, there’s a clear inverse relationship between education level and depression rates,
with lower education associated with higher rates of depressive symptoms. The overall total increased from 5.5% to 7.5%.

Legend Description:

Education Levels:

  • ED0-2: Low education (Pre-primary, primary and lower secondary education)
  • ED3_4: Medium education (Upper secondary and post-secondary non-tertiary education)
  • ED5-8: High education (Tertiary education)
  • TOTAL: All education levels combined

DPR: Depression indicator – Current depressive symptoms

Data represents percentage of total population by education level experiencing current depressive symptoms.

Current depressive symptoms by sex, age and educational attainment level

SI (Slovenia)

Data-Level: SI Source: Eurostat (hlth_ehis_mh1e) - European Health Interview Survey

Depression SymptomsGeneral population structure

Eurostat
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