Davis Katrina A S, Coleman Jonathan R I, Adams Mark, Allen Naomi, Breen Gerome, Cullen Breda, Dickens Chris, Fox Elaine, Graham Nick, Holliday Jo, Howard Louise M, John Ann, Lee William, McCabe Rose, McIntosh Andrew, Pearsall Robert, Smith Daniel J, Sudlow Cathie, Ward Joey, Zammit Stan, Hotopf Matthew
Institute of Psychiatry Psychology and Neuroscience, King's College London, South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust and NIHR Biomedical Research Centre, London, UK.
Division of Psychiatry, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK.
BJPsych Open. 2018 Apr 3;4(3):83-90. doi: 10.1192/bjo.2018.12. eCollection 2018 May.
UK Biobank is a well-characterised cohort of over 500 000 participants that offers unique opportunities to investigate multiple diseases and risk factors.
An online mental health questionnaire completed by UK Biobank participants was expected to expand the potential for research into mental disorders.
An expert working group designed the questionnaire, using established measures where possible, and consulting with a patient group regarding acceptability. Case definitions were defined using operational criteria for lifetime depression, mania, anxiety disorder, psychotic-like experiences and self-harm, as well as current post-traumatic stress and alcohol use disorders.
157 366 completed online questionnaires were available by August 2017. Comparison of self-reported diagnosed mental disorder with a contemporary study shows a similar prevalence, despite respondents being of higher average socioeconomic status than the general population across a range of indicators. Thirty-five per cent (55 750) of participants had at least one defined syndrome, of which lifetime depression was the most common at 24% (37 434). There was extensive comorbidity among the syndromes. Mental disorders were associated with high neuroticism score, adverse life events and long-term illness; addiction and bipolar affective disorder in particular were associated with measures of deprivation.
The questionnaire represents a very large mental health survey in itself, and the results presented here show high face validity, although caution is needed owing to selection bias. Built into UK Biobank, these data intersect with other health data to offer unparalleled potential for crosscutting biomedical research involving mental health.
G.B. received grants from the National Institute for Health Research during the study; and support from Illumina Ltd. and the European Commission outside the submitted work. B.C. received grants from the Scottish Executive Chief Scientist Office and from The Dr Mortimer and Theresa Sackler Foundation during the study. C.S. received grants from the Medical Research Council and Wellcome Trust during the study, and is the Chief Scientist for UK Biobank. M.H. received grants from the Innovative Medicines Initiative via the RADAR-CNS programme and personal fees as an expert witness outside the submitted work.
英国生物银行是一个拥有超过50万参与者的特征明确的队列,为研究多种疾病和风险因素提供了独特的机会。
预计由英国生物银行参与者完成的在线心理健康问卷将扩大对精神障碍研究的潜力。
一个专家工作组设计了该问卷,尽可能采用既定的测量方法,并就可接受性与一个患者群体进行了咨询。使用终生抑郁、躁狂、焦虑症、类精神病体验和自我伤害以及当前创伤后应激障碍和酒精使用障碍的操作标准来定义病例定义。
到2017年8月,有157366份在线问卷填写完成。与一项当代研究相比,自我报告诊断的精神障碍患病率相似,尽管在一系列指标上,受访者的平均社会经济地位高于普通人群。35%(55750)的参与者至少有一种确定的综合征,其中终生抑郁最为常见,占24%(37434)。这些综合征之间存在广泛的共病现象。精神障碍与高神经质得分、不良生活事件和长期疾病相关;成瘾和双相情感障碍尤其与贫困指标相关。
该问卷本身代表了一项非常大规模的心理健康调查,尽管由于选择偏倚需要谨慎,但此处呈现的结果显示出较高的表面效度。纳入英国生物银行后,这些数据与其他健康数据相交,为涉及心理健康的交叉生物医学研究提供了无与伦比的潜力。
G.B.在研究期间获得了英国国家卫生研究院的资助;并在提交的工作之外获得了Illumina有限公司和欧盟委员会的支持。B.C.在研究期间获得了苏格兰行政首席科学家办公室以及莫蒂默博士和特里萨·萨克勒基金会的资助。C.S.在研究期间获得了医学研究理事会和惠康信托基金会的资助,并且是英国生物银行的首席科学家。M.H.通过RADAR-CNS项目获得了创新药物倡议的资助,并在提交的工作之外作为专家证人获得了个人费用。