Exploring Comorbidity Within Mental Disorders Among a Danish National Population
Aarhus University · Lundbeck Foundation · +20 more institutions
Abstract
Individuals with mental disorders often develop comorbidity over time. Past studies of comorbidity have often restricted analyses to a subset of disorders and few studies have provided absolute risks of later comorbidity.
To undertake a comprehensive study of comorbidity within mental disorders, by providing temporally ordered age- and sex-specific pairwise estimates between the major groups of mental disorders, and to develop an interactive website to visualize all results and guide future research and clinical practice. Design, Setting, and Participants: This population-based cohort study included all individuals born in Denmark between January 1, 1900, and December 31, 2015, and living in the country between January 1, 2000, and December 31, 2016. The analyses were conducted between June 2017 and May 2018. Main Outcomes and Measures: Danish health registers were used to identify mental disorders, which were examined within the broad 10-level International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, 10th Revision, subchapter groups (eg, codes F00-F09 and F10-F19). For each temporally ordered pair of disorders, overall and lagged hazard ratios and 95% CIs were calculated using Cox proportional hazards regression models. Absolute risks were estimated using competing risks survival analyses. Estimates for each sex were generated.
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32Topics & keywords
- Comorbidity
- Danish
- National Comorbidity Survey
- Psychiatry
- Medicine
- Population
- Psychology
- Environmental health
- Quality Education
Funding
- MGMassachusetts General Hospital
- AUAarhus Universitet
- AUAarhus Universitetshospital
- DUDrexel University
- UOUniversity of Otago
- BIBroad Institute
- RGRijksuniversiteit Groningen
- UOUniversity of Melbourne
- UOUniversity of Queensland
- GHGentofte Hospital
- RRigshospitalet
- UOUniversity of California, San Diego
- SCStanley Center for Psychiatric Research, Broad Institute
- MNMetro North Hospital and Health Service
- QBQueensland Brain Institute
- IFInstitute for Molecular Bioscience, University Of Queensland