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Common mental disorders and sociodemographic characteristics: baseline findings of the Brazilian Longitudinal Study of Adult Health (ELSA-Brasil).
OBJECTIVE: To assess the prevalence of common mental disorders (CMD) and the association of CMD with sociodemographic characteristics in the Brazilian Longitudinal Study of Adult Health (ELSA-Brasil) cohort. METHODS: We analyzed data from the cross-sectional baseline assessment of the ELSA-Brasil, a...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7111374/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27304755 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1516-4446-2015-1714 |
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author | Nunes, Maria A. Pinheiro, Andréa P. Bessel, Marina Brunoni, André R. Kemp, Andrew H. Benseñor, Isabela M. Chor, Dora Barreto, Sandhi Schmidt, Maria I. |
author_facet | Nunes, Maria A. Pinheiro, Andréa P. Bessel, Marina Brunoni, André R. Kemp, Andrew H. Benseñor, Isabela M. Chor, Dora Barreto, Sandhi Schmidt, Maria I. |
author_sort | Nunes, Maria A. |
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description | OBJECTIVE: To assess the prevalence of common mental disorders (CMD) and the association of CMD with sociodemographic characteristics in the Brazilian Longitudinal Study of Adult Health (ELSA-Brasil) cohort. METHODS: We analyzed data from the cross-sectional baseline assessment of the ELSA-Brasil, a cohort study of 15,105 civil servants from six Brazilian cities. The Clinical Interview Schedule-Revised (CIS-R) was used to investigate the presence of CMD, with a score ≥ 12 indicating a current CMD (last week). Specific diagnostic algorithms for each disorder were based on the ICD-10 diagnostic criteria. Prevalence ratios (PR) of the association between CMD and sociodemographic characteristics were estimated by Poisson regression. RESULTS: CMD (CIS-R score ≥ 12) was found in 26.8% (95% confidence intervals [95%CI] 26.1-27.5). The highest burden occurred among women (PR 1.9; 95%CI 1.8-2.0), the youngest (PR 1.7; 95%CI 1.5-1.9), non-white individuals, and those without a university degree. The most frequent diagnostic category was anxiety disorders (16.2%), followed by depressive episodes (4.2%). CONCLUSION: The burden of CMD was high, particularly among the more socially vulnerable groups. These findings highlight the need to strengthen public policies aimed to address health inequities related to mental disorders. |
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spelling | pubmed-71113742020-04-02 Common mental disorders and sociodemographic characteristics: baseline findings of the Brazilian Longitudinal Study of Adult Health (ELSA-Brasil). Nunes, Maria A. Pinheiro, Andréa P. Bessel, Marina Brunoni, André R. Kemp, Andrew H. Benseñor, Isabela M. Chor, Dora Barreto, Sandhi Schmidt, Maria I. Braz J Psychiatry Original Article OBJECTIVE: To assess the prevalence of common mental disorders (CMD) and the association of CMD with sociodemographic characteristics in the Brazilian Longitudinal Study of Adult Health (ELSA-Brasil) cohort. METHODS: We analyzed data from the cross-sectional baseline assessment of the ELSA-Brasil, a cohort study of 15,105 civil servants from six Brazilian cities. The Clinical Interview Schedule-Revised (CIS-R) was used to investigate the presence of CMD, with a score ≥ 12 indicating a current CMD (last week). Specific diagnostic algorithms for each disorder were based on the ICD-10 diagnostic criteria. Prevalence ratios (PR) of the association between CMD and sociodemographic characteristics were estimated by Poisson regression. RESULTS: CMD (CIS-R score ≥ 12) was found in 26.8% (95% confidence intervals [95%CI] 26.1-27.5). The highest burden occurred among women (PR 1.9; 95%CI 1.8-2.0), the youngest (PR 1.7; 95%CI 1.5-1.9), non-white individuals, and those without a university degree. The most frequent diagnostic category was anxiety disorders (16.2%), followed by depressive episodes (4.2%). CONCLUSION: The burden of CMD was high, particularly among the more socially vulnerable groups. These findings highlight the need to strengthen public policies aimed to address health inequities related to mental disorders. Associação Brasileira de Psiquiatria 2016-05-13 /pmc/articles/PMC7111374/ /pubmed/27304755 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1516-4446-2015-1714 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License, which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Nunes, Maria A. Pinheiro, Andréa P. Bessel, Marina Brunoni, André R. Kemp, Andrew H. Benseñor, Isabela M. Chor, Dora Barreto, Sandhi Schmidt, Maria I. Common mental disorders and sociodemographic characteristics: baseline findings of the Brazilian Longitudinal Study of Adult Health (ELSA-Brasil). |
title | Common mental disorders and sociodemographic characteristics: baseline findings of the Brazilian Longitudinal Study of Adult Health (ELSA-Brasil). |
title_full | Common mental disorders and sociodemographic characteristics: baseline findings of the Brazilian Longitudinal Study of Adult Health (ELSA-Brasil). |
title_fullStr | Common mental disorders and sociodemographic characteristics: baseline findings of the Brazilian Longitudinal Study of Adult Health (ELSA-Brasil). |
title_full_unstemmed | Common mental disorders and sociodemographic characteristics: baseline findings of the Brazilian Longitudinal Study of Adult Health (ELSA-Brasil). |
title_short | Common mental disorders and sociodemographic characteristics: baseline findings of the Brazilian Longitudinal Study of Adult Health (ELSA-Brasil). |
title_sort | common mental disorders and sociodemographic characteristics: baseline findings of the brazilian longitudinal study of adult health (elsa-brasil). |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7111374/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27304755 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1516-4446-2015-1714 |
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