A Comprehensive Nationwide Study of the Incidence Rate and Lifetime Risk for Treated Mental Disorders
Lundbeck Foundation · Aarhus University · +5 more institutions
Abstract
Understanding the epidemiologic profile of the life course of mental disorders is fundamental for research and planning for health care. Although previous studies have used population surveys, informative and complementary estimates can be derived from population-based registers.
To derive comprehensive and precise estimates of the incidence rate of and lifetime risk for any mental disorder and a range of specific mental disorders. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: We conducted a follow-up study of all Danish residents (5.6 million persons), to whom all treatment is provided by the government health care system without charge to the patient, from January 1, 2000, through December 31, 2012 (total follow-up, 59.5 million person-years). During the study period, 320,543 persons received first lifetime treatment in a psychiatric setting for any mental disorder; 489,006 persons were censored owing to death; and 69,987 persons were censored owing to emigration. Specific categories of mental disorders investigated included organic mental disorders, substance abuse disorders, schizophrenia, mood disorders, anxiety, eating disorders, personality disorders, mental retardation, pervasive developmental disorders, and behavioral and emotional disorders. EXPOSURES: Age and sex. MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES: Sex- and age-specific incidence rates and cumulative incidences and sex-specific lifetime risks.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 62.80
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- 100%
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- 47
Authors
8Topics & keywords
- Prevalence of mental disorders
- Psychiatry
- Mood disorders
- Mental health
- Population
- Medicine
- Schizophrenia (object-oriented programming)
- Bipolar disorder
- Good health and well-being