Regier D A, Farmer M E, Rae D S, Locke B Z, Keith S J, Judd L L, Goodwin F K
Office of the Director, National Institute of Mental Health, Rockville Md. 20857.
JAMA. 1990 Nov 21;264(19):2511-8.
The prevalence of comorbid alcohol, other drug, and mental disorders in the US total community and institutional population was determined from 20,291 persons interviewed in the National Institute of Mental Health Epidemiologic Catchment Area Program. Estimated US population lifetime prevalence rates were 22.5% for any non-substance abuse mental disorder, 13.5% for alcohol dependence-abuse, and 6.1% for other drug dependence-abuse. Among those with a mental disorder, the odds ratio of having some addictive disorder was 2.7, with a lifetime prevalence of about 29% (including an overlapping 22% with an alcohol and 15% with another drug disorder). For those with either an alcohol or other drug disorder, the odds of having the other addictive disorder were seven times greater than in the rest of the population. Among those with an alcohol disorder, 37% had a comorbid mental disorder. The highest mental-addictive disorder comorbidity rate was found for those with drug (other than alcohol) disorders, among whom more than half (53%) were found to have a mental disorder with an odds ratio of 4.5. Individuals treated in specialty mental health and addictive disorder clinical settings have significantly higher odds of having comorbid disorders. Among the institutional settings, comorbidity of addictive and severe mental disorders was highest in the prison population, most notably with antisocial personality, schizophrenia, and bipolar disorders.
美国国立精神卫生研究所流行病学集水区项目对20291人进行了访谈,以此确定美国全体社区及机构人群中酒精、其他药物和精神障碍共病的患病率。美国人群中,任何非物质滥用性精神障碍的终生患病率估计为22.5%,酒精依赖 - 滥用为13.5%,其他药物依赖 - 滥用为6.1%。在患有精神障碍的人群中,患某种成瘾性障碍的比值比为2.7,终生患病率约为29%(包括与酒精共病22%以及与另一种药物障碍共病15%)。对于患有酒精或其他药物障碍的人来说,患另一种成瘾性障碍的几率比其他人群高7倍。在患有酒精障碍的人群中,37%同时患有精神障碍。药物(非酒精)障碍患者的精神 - 成瘾性障碍共病率最高,其中超过一半(53%)的人患有精神障碍,比值比为4.5。在专业精神卫生和成瘾性障碍临床环境中接受治疗的个体,患共病的几率显著更高。在各类机构环境中,成瘾性和严重精神障碍的共病在监狱人群中最为常见,尤其是与反社会人格障碍、精神分裂症和双相情感障碍共病。