LIFETIME AND 6-MONTH PREVALENCE OF MENTAL-DISORDERS IN THE MUNICH FOLLOW-UP-STUDY

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作者
WITTCHEN, HU
ESSAU, CA
VONZERSSEN, D
KRIEG, JC
ZAUDIG, M
机构
[1] Max Planck Institute for Psychiatry, Clinical Institute, Munich 40, W-8000
关键词
EPIDEMIOLOGY; LIFETIME AND 6-MONTH PREVALENCE; DIS/DSM-III DISORDERS; COMORBIDITY; AGE OF ONSET;
D O I
10.1007/BF02190261
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
The Lifetime and 6 month DSM-III prevalence rates of mental disorders from an adult general population sample of former West Germany are reported. The most frequent mental disorders (lifetime) from the Munich Follow-up Study were anxiety disorders (13.87%), followed by substance (13.51%) and affective (12.90%) disorders. Within anxiety disorders, simple and social phobia (8.01%) were the most common, followed by agoraphobia (5.47%) and panic disorder (2.39%). Females had about twice the rates of males for affective (18.68% versus 6.42%), anxiety (18.13% versus 9.07%), and somatization disorders (1.60% versus 0.00%); males had about three times the rates of substance disorders (21.23% versus 6.11%) of females. Being widowed and separated/divorced was associated with high rates of major depression. Most disordered subjects had at least two diagnoses (69%). The most frequent comorbidity pattern was anxiety and affective disorders. Simple and social phobia began mostly in childhood or early adolescence, whereas agoraphobia and panic disorder had a later average age of onset. The majority of the cases with both anxiety and depression had depression clearly after the occurrence of anxiety. The DIS-DSM-III findings of our study have been compared with both ICD-9 diagnoses assigned by clinicians independently as well as other epidemiological studies conducted with a comparable methodology.
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