Prevalence of mental disorders in Europe: results from the European Study of the Epidemiology of Mental Disorders (ESEMeD) project
Montserrat Volcano Observatory · Institut Municipal d'Assistència Sanitària · +14 more institutions
Abstract
To describe the 12-month and lifetime prevalence rates of mood, anxiety and alcohol disorders in six European countries. METHOD: A representative random sample of non-institutionalized inhabitants from Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands and Spain aged 18 or older (n = 21425) were interviewed between January 2001 and August 2003. DSM-IV disorders were assessed by lay interviewers using a revised version of the Composite International Diagnostic Interview (WMH-CIDI).
Fourteen per cent reported a lifetime history of any mood disorder, 13.6% any anxiety disorder and 5.2% a lifetime history of any alcohol disorder. More than 6% reported any anxiety disorder, 4.2% any mood disorder, and 1.0% any alcohol disorder in the last year. Major depression and specific phobia were the most common single mental disorders. Women were twice as likely to suffer 12-month mood and anxiety disorders as men, while men were more likely to suffer alcohol abuse disorders.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 80.65
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 20
Authors
38- TEThe ESEMeD/MHEDEA 2000 InvestigatorsCorresponding
Montserrat Volcano Observatory, Institut Municipal d'Assistència Sanitària
- JAJordi Alonso
Leipzig University
- MCM. C. Angermeyer
Leipzig University
- SBSebastian Bernert
KU Leuven
- RBRonny Bruffaerts
University of Leicester
Topics & keywords
- Psychiatry
- Anxiety
- Prevalence of mental disorders
- Mood disorders
- CIDI
- Mood
- Alcohol abuse
- Anxiety disorder
- Good health and well-being