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欧洲精神障碍流行病学研究(ESEMeD)关键数据概述。

Overview of key data from the European Study of the Epidemiology of Mental Disorders (ESEMeD).

作者信息

Alonso Jordi, Lépine Jean-Pierre

机构信息

Health Services Research Unit, Institut Municipal d'Investigació Mèdica-Institut Municipal d'Assistència Sanitària (IMIM-IMAS), Barcelona, Spain.

出版信息

J Clin Psychiatry. 2007;68 Suppl 2:3-9.

Abstract

The European Study of the Epidemiology of Mental Disorders (ESEMeD) is the first large-scale survey to collect data comprehensively on the prevalence, risk factors, disability, and use of health care services associated with mood, anxiety, and alcohol-related disorders throughout Europe. Findings from the ESEMeD study are updated using a modified version of the Composite International Diagnostic Interview 3.0 in order to achieve the maximum diagnostic accuracy. The study is based on a sample of 21,425 noninstitutionalized adults, representative of an overall population of more than 212 million from Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, and Spain. In total, 25.9% of participants reported a lifetime presence of any mental disorder, and 11.5% had experienced a mental disorder during the past 12 months. Females, younger participants, the unmarried, and the unemployed were more at risk, and comorbidity was prevalent. Associated levels of disability and reductions in quality of life exceeded levels seen in patients with chronic physical conditions. Nevertheless, only 36.8% of participants with a mood disorder and 20.6% with an anxiety disorder sought help from health care services; of these, 20.7% received no treatment. ESEMeD data provide an epidemiologic basis for reform of mental health policy within Europe.

摘要

欧洲精神障碍流行病学研究(ESEMeD)是首次在全欧洲范围内全面收集与情绪、焦虑及酒精相关障碍的患病率、风险因素、残疾情况以及医疗服务利用情况数据的大规模调查。ESEMeD研究结果采用《综合国际诊断访谈3.0》的修订版进行更新,以实现最高诊断准确性。该研究基于21425名非机构化成年人的样本,这些样本代表了来自比利时、法国、德国、意大利、荷兰和西班牙的超过2.12亿总人口。总体而言,25.9%的参与者报告曾患任何精神障碍,11.5%在过去12个月内经历过精神障碍。女性、年轻参与者、未婚者和失业者风险更高,且共病情况普遍。相关残疾水平和生活质量下降程度超过了慢性身体疾病患者的水平。然而,只有36.8%的情绪障碍参与者和20.6%的焦虑障碍参与者寻求医疗服务帮助;其中,20.7%未接受治疗。ESEMeD数据为欧洲心理健康政策改革提供了流行病学依据。

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