Title of article :
Prevalence and treatment of 12-month DSM-IV disorders
in the Northern Ireland study of health and stress
Author/Authors :
Brendan Bunting، نويسنده , , Samuel Murphy، نويسنده , ,
Siobhan O’Neill، نويسنده , , Finola Ferry، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Abstract :
Purpose Prior to the current Northern Ireland Study of
Health and Stress there have been no epidemiological
studies which estimate the prevalence and treatment of
mental health disorders across Northern Ireland based on
validated diagnostic criteria. This paper provides the first
nationally representative estimates of 12-month DSM-IV
anxiety, mood, impulse-control and substance disorders.
Severity, demographic correlates, treatment and treatment
adequacy of 12-month disorders are also examined.
Methods Data were derived from a nationally representative
face-to-face household survey of 4,340 participants
(2,441 females and 1,899 males) aged 18 years and older
living in Northern Ireland using the World Health Organization
Composite International Diagnostic Interview.
Analyses were implemented using the SUDAAN software
system.
Results 12-month prevalence estimates were anxiety
14.6 %; mood 9.6 %; impulse control 3.4 %; substance
3.5 %; any disorder 23.1 %. Of the 12-month cases,
28.8 % were classified as serious; 33.4 % as moderate; and
37.8 % as mild. Females were more likely to have anxiety
and mood disorders (p\0.05) while males were more
likely to have impulse-control and substance disorders. Just
40 % of individuals with any 12-month DSM-IV disorder
received treatment in the previous 12 months. 78.6 % of
those with a mental disorder who sought treatment received
minimally adequate treatment.
Conclusions 12-month DSM-IV disorders are highly
prevalent in Northern Ireland. A large proportion of those
with mental health problems did not seek treatment. Further
research is required to investigate the reasons behind
low levels of treatment contact
Keywords :
Epidemiology Mental health disorders Service use Northern Ireland
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)