Carta M G, Carpiniello B, Morosini P L, Rudas N
Institute of Psychiatry, University of Cagliari, Italy.
Psychol Med. 1991 Nov;21(4):1061-71. doi: 10.1017/s0033291700030051.
Using standardized interviews 374 subjects randomly selected among people living in two villages in a mining district in Sardinia (Italy), were studied. Of these, 57 subjects (15.2%) were identified as 'cases'. Ten per cent of the sample was affected by a depressive syndrome and 4% by an anxiety disorder. Females were significantly more at risk for anxiety disorders, while a trend towards a major risk for depression emerged among middle-aged and elderly people. Of the sample 9.8% were taking benzodiazepines, with a significant over representation of females. Depressed subjects took benzodiazepines more frequently than anxious subjects, while the use of antidepressants was negligible.