Kósa, KarolinaKaalia, Shubhanshu2021-01-112021-01-112020-12-31http://hdl.handle.net/2437/301016This study provides representative national data allowing the conclusion that Roma people are in worse mental health than non-Roma people in the country. It can also be concluded that psychological distress is more pronounced in association with subjective well- being in the Roma population. Our results call the attention of policy makers to create public health policies to improve the mental health status of the Roma minority, as they have been in worse mental health when compared to non-Roma people.32enethnicityHungarianRomamental healthlife satisfactionsubjective well- beingpsychological distresssocial supportMental Health among Roma and Non-Roma people in the Hungarian Adult PopulationMental Health among Roma and Non-Roma people in the Hungarian Adult PopulationPublic Health