Age patterns in the prevalence of DSM-IV depressive/anxiety disorders with and without physical co-morbidity
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- dc.contributor.author Scott, Kate M.
- dc.contributor.author Korff, Michael von
- dc.contributor.author Alonso Caballero, Jordi
- dc.contributor.author Angermeyer, Matthias C.
- dc.contributor.author Bromet, Evelyn J.
- dc.contributor.author Bruffaerts, Ronny
- dc.contributor.author Girolamo, Giovanni de
- dc.contributor.author de Graaf, Ron
- dc.contributor.author Fernández, Alberto
- dc.contributor.author Gureje, Oye
- dc.contributor.author He, Yanling
- dc.contributor.author Kessler, Ronald C.
- dc.contributor.author Kovess, Viviane
- dc.contributor.author Levinson, Daphna
- dc.contributor.author Medina Mora, Maria Elena
- dc.contributor.author Mneimneh, Zeina N.
- dc.contributor.author Browne, Mark Oakley
- dc.contributor.author Posada Villa, José
- dc.contributor.author Tachimori, Hisateru
- dc.contributor.author Williams, David R.
- dc.date.accessioned 2019-03-06T11:31:43Z
- dc.date.available 2019-03-06T11:31:43Z
- dc.date.issued 2008
- dc.description.abstract BACKGROUND: Physical morbidity is a potent risk factor for depression onset and clearly increases with age, yet prior research has often found depressive disorders to decrease with age. This study tests the possibility that the relationship between age and mental disorders differs as a function of physical co-morbidity. METHOD: Eighteen general population surveys were carried out among household-residing adults as part of the World Mental Health (WMH) surveys initiative (n=42 697). DSM-IV disorders were assessed using face-to-face interviews with the Composite International Diagnostic Interview (CIDI 3.0). The effect of age was estimated for 12-month depressive and/or anxiety disorders with and without physical or pain co-morbidity, and for physical and/or pain conditions without mental co-morbidity. RESULTS: Depressive and anxiety disorders decreased with age, a result that cannot be explained by organic exclusion criteria. No significant difference was found in the relationship between mental disorders and age as a function of physical/pain co-morbidity. The majority of older persons have chronic physical or pain conditions without co-morbid mental disorders; by contrast, the majority of those with mental disorders have physical/pain co-morbidity, particularly among the older age groups. CONCLUSIONS: CIDI-diagnosed depressive and anxiety disorders in the general population decrease with age, despite greatly increasing physical morbidity with age. Physical morbidity among persons with mental disorder is the norm, particularly in older populations. Health professionals, including mental health professionals, need to address barriers to the management of physical co-morbidity among those with mental disorders.
- dc.description.sponsorship These activities were supported by the US National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH; R01MH070884), the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, the Pfizer Foundation, the US Public Health Service (R13-MH066849, R01-MH069864, and R01 DA016558), the Fogarty International Center (FIRCA R01-TW006481). The ESEMeD project is funded by the European Commission (Contracts QLG5−1999−01042; SANCO 2004123), the Piedmont Region (Italy), Fondo de Investigación Sanitaria, Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Spain (FIS 00/0028), Ministerio de Ciencia y Tecnología, Spain (SAF 2000−158-CE), Departament de Salut, Generalitat de Catalunya, Spain, Instituto de Salud Carlos III (CIBER CB06/02/0046, RETICS RD06/0011 REM-TAP). The World Mental Health Japan (WMHJ) Survey is supported by the Grant for Research on Psychiatric and Neurological Diseases and Mental Health (H13-SHOGAI-023, H14-TOKUBETSU-026, H16-KOKORO-013) from the Japan Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare. The Mexican National Co-Morbidity Survey (MNCS) is supported by The National Institute of Psychiatry Ramon de la Fuente (INPRFMDIES 4280) and by the National Council on Science and Technology (CONACyT-G30544-H). The South Africa Stress and Health Study (SASH) is supported by the US NIMH (R01-MH059575). The Ukraine Comorbid Mental Disorders during Periods of Social Disruption (CMDPSD) study is funded by the US NIMH (RO1-MH61905). The US National Co-Morbidity Survey Replication (NCS-R) is supported by the US NIMH (U01-MH60220) with supplemental support from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF; Grant 044708)
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- dc.identifier.citation Scott KM, Von Korff M, Alonso J, Angermeyer M, Bromet EJ, Bruffaerts R et al. Age patterns in the prevalence of DSM-IV depressive/anxiety disorders with and without physical co-morbidity. Psychol Med. 2008 Nov;38(11):1659-69. DOI: 10.1017/S0033291708003413
- dc.identifier.doi http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0033291708003413
- dc.identifier.issn 0033-2917
- dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10230/36765
- dc.language.iso eng
- dc.publisher Cambridge University Press
- dc.relation.ispartof Psychological Medicine. 2008 Nov;38(11):1659-69
- dc.rights © Cambridge University Press. The published version of the article: Scott KM, Von Korff M, Alonso J, Angermeyer M, Bromet EJ, Bruffaerts R et al. Age patterns in the prevalence of DSM-IV depressive/anxiety disorders with and without physical co-morbidity. Psychol Med. 2008 Nov; 38(11): 1659-69 is available at http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0033291708003413
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- dc.subject.other Trastorns d'ansietat
- dc.subject.other Malalties cròniques
- dc.subject.other Depressió psíquica
- dc.subject.other Malalties mentals
- dc.title Age patterns in the prevalence of DSM-IV depressive/anxiety disorders with and without physical co-morbidity
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