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Twelve-month prevalence and treatment gap for common mental disorders: Findings from a large-scale epidemiological survey in India

BACKGROUND: Common mental disorders, such as mood, anxiety, and substance use disorders, are significant contributors to disability globally, including India. Available research is, however, limited by methodological issues and heterogeneities. AIM: The present paper focuses on the 12-month prevalen...

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Autores principales: Sagar, Rajesh, Pattanayak, Raman Deep, Chandrasekaran, R., Chaudhury, Pranit K., Deswal, Balbir S., Lenin Singh, R. K., Malhotra, Savita, Nizamie, S. Haque, Panchal, Bharat N., Sudhakar, T. P., Trivedi, J. K., Varghese, Mathew, Prasad, Jagdish, Chatterji, Somnath
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5419012/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28529360
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/psychiatry.IndianJPsychiatry_333_16
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author Sagar, Rajesh
Pattanayak, Raman Deep
Chandrasekaran, R.
Chaudhury, Pranit K.
Deswal, Balbir S.
Lenin Singh, R. K.
Malhotra, Savita
Nizamie, S. Haque
Panchal, Bharat N.
Sudhakar, T. P.
Trivedi, J. K.
Varghese, Mathew
Prasad, Jagdish
Chatterji, Somnath
author_facet Sagar, Rajesh
Pattanayak, Raman Deep
Chandrasekaran, R.
Chaudhury, Pranit K.
Deswal, Balbir S.
Lenin Singh, R. K.
Malhotra, Savita
Nizamie, S. Haque
Panchal, Bharat N.
Sudhakar, T. P.
Trivedi, J. K.
Varghese, Mathew
Prasad, Jagdish
Chatterji, Somnath
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description BACKGROUND: Common mental disorders, such as mood, anxiety, and substance use disorders, are significant contributors to disability globally, including India. Available research is, however, limited by methodological issues and heterogeneities. AIM: The present paper focuses on the 12-month prevalence and 12-month treatment for anxiety, mood, and substance use disorders in India. MATERIALS AND METHODS: As part of the World Health Organization World Mental Health (WMH) Survey Initiative, in India, the study was conducted at eleven sites. However, the current study focuses on the household sample of 24,371 adults (≥18 years) of eight districts of different states, covering rural and urban areas. Respondents were interviewed face-to-face using the WMH Composite International Diagnostic Interview after translation and country-specific adaptations. Diagnoses were generated as per the International Classification of Diseases, 10(th) edition, Diagnostic Criteria for Research. RESULTS: Nearly 49.3% of the sample included males. The 12-month prevalence of common mental disorders was 5.52% - anxiety disorders (3.41%), mood disorders (1.44%), and substance use disorders (1.18%). Females had a relatively higher prevalence of anxiety and mood disorders, and lower prevalence of substance use disorders than males. The 12-month treatment for people with common mental disorders was 5.09% (range 1.66%–11.55% for individual disorders). The survey revealed a huge treatment gap of 95%, with only 5 out of 100 individuals with common mental disorders receiving any treatment over the past year. CONCLUSION: The survey provides valuable data to understand the mental health needs and treatment gaps in the Indian population. Despite the 12-month prevalence study being restricted to selected mental disorders, these estimates are likely to be conservative due to under-reporting or inadequate detection due to cultural factors.
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spelling pubmed-54190122017-05-19 Twelve-month prevalence and treatment gap for common mental disorders: Findings from a large-scale epidemiological survey in India Sagar, Rajesh Pattanayak, Raman Deep Chandrasekaran, R. Chaudhury, Pranit K. Deswal, Balbir S. Lenin Singh, R. K. Malhotra, Savita Nizamie, S. Haque Panchal, Bharat N. Sudhakar, T. P. Trivedi, J. K. Varghese, Mathew Prasad, Jagdish Chatterji, Somnath Indian J Psychiatry Original Article BACKGROUND: Common mental disorders, such as mood, anxiety, and substance use disorders, are significant contributors to disability globally, including India. Available research is, however, limited by methodological issues and heterogeneities. AIM: The present paper focuses on the 12-month prevalence and 12-month treatment for anxiety, mood, and substance use disorders in India. MATERIALS AND METHODS: As part of the World Health Organization World Mental Health (WMH) Survey Initiative, in India, the study was conducted at eleven sites. However, the current study focuses on the household sample of 24,371 adults (≥18 years) of eight districts of different states, covering rural and urban areas. Respondents were interviewed face-to-face using the WMH Composite International Diagnostic Interview after translation and country-specific adaptations. Diagnoses were generated as per the International Classification of Diseases, 10(th) edition, Diagnostic Criteria for Research. RESULTS: Nearly 49.3% of the sample included males. The 12-month prevalence of common mental disorders was 5.52% - anxiety disorders (3.41%), mood disorders (1.44%), and substance use disorders (1.18%). Females had a relatively higher prevalence of anxiety and mood disorders, and lower prevalence of substance use disorders than males. The 12-month treatment for people with common mental disorders was 5.09% (range 1.66%–11.55% for individual disorders). The survey revealed a huge treatment gap of 95%, with only 5 out of 100 individuals with common mental disorders receiving any treatment over the past year. CONCLUSION: The survey provides valuable data to understand the mental health needs and treatment gaps in the Indian population. Despite the 12-month prevalence study being restricted to selected mental disorders, these estimates are likely to be conservative due to under-reporting or inadequate detection due to cultural factors. Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2017 /pmc/articles/PMC5419012/ /pubmed/28529360 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/psychiatry.IndianJPsychiatry_333_16 Text en Copyright: © 2017 Indian Journal of Psychiatry http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as the author is credited and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms.
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Sagar, Rajesh
Pattanayak, Raman Deep
Chandrasekaran, R.
Chaudhury, Pranit K.
Deswal, Balbir S.
Lenin Singh, R. K.
Malhotra, Savita
Nizamie, S. Haque
Panchal, Bharat N.
Sudhakar, T. P.
Trivedi, J. K.
Varghese, Mathew
Prasad, Jagdish
Chatterji, Somnath
Twelve-month prevalence and treatment gap for common mental disorders: Findings from a large-scale epidemiological survey in India
title Twelve-month prevalence and treatment gap for common mental disorders: Findings from a large-scale epidemiological survey in India
title_full Twelve-month prevalence and treatment gap for common mental disorders: Findings from a large-scale epidemiological survey in India
title_fullStr Twelve-month prevalence and treatment gap for common mental disorders: Findings from a large-scale epidemiological survey in India
title_full_unstemmed Twelve-month prevalence and treatment gap for common mental disorders: Findings from a large-scale epidemiological survey in India
title_short Twelve-month prevalence and treatment gap for common mental disorders: Findings from a large-scale epidemiological survey in India
title_sort twelve-month prevalence and treatment gap for common mental disorders: findings from a large-scale epidemiological survey in india
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5419012/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28529360
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/psychiatry.IndianJPsychiatry_333_16
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