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Mental health in UK Biobank – development, implementation and results from an online questionnaire completed by 157 366 participants: a reanalysis

BACKGROUND: UK Biobank is a well-characterised cohort of over 500 000 participants including genetics, environmental data and imaging. An online mental health questionnaire was designed for UK Biobank participants to expand its potential. AIMS: Describe the development, implementation and results of...

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Autores principales: 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
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cambridge University Press 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7176892/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32026800
http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/bjo.2019.100
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author 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
author_facet 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
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description BACKGROUND: UK Biobank is a well-characterised cohort of over 500 000 participants including genetics, environmental data and imaging. An online mental health questionnaire was designed for UK Biobank participants to expand its potential. AIMS: Describe the development, implementation and results of this questionnaire. METHOD: An expert working group designed the questionnaire, using established measures where possible, and consulting a patient group. Operational criteria were agreed for defining likely disorder and risk states, including lifetime depression, mania/hypomania, generalised anxiety disorder, unusual experiences and self-harm, and current post-traumatic stress and hazardous/harmful alcohol use. RESULTS: A total of 157 366 completed online questionnaires were available by August 2017. Participants were aged 45–82 (53% were ≥65 years) and 57% women. Comparison of self-reported diagnosed mental disorder with a contemporary study shows a similar prevalence, despite respondents being of higher average socioeconomic status. Lifetime depression was a common finding, with 24% (37 434) of participants meeting criteria and current hazardous/harmful alcohol use criteria were met by 21% (32 602), whereas other criteria were met by less than 8% of the participants. There was extensive comorbidity among the syndromes. Mental disorders were associated with a high neuroticism score, adverse life events and long-term illness; addiction and bipolar affective disorder in particular were associated with measures of deprivation. CONCLUSIONS: The UK Biobank questionnaire represents a very large mental health survey in itself, and the results presented here show high face validity, although caution is needed because of selection bias. Built into UK Biobank, these data intersect with other health data to offer unparalleled potential for crosscutting biomedical research involving mental health.
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spelling pubmed-71768922020-04-28 Mental health in UK Biobank – development, implementation and results from an online questionnaire completed by 157 366 participants: a reanalysis 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 BJPsych Open Papers BACKGROUND: UK Biobank is a well-characterised cohort of over 500 000 participants including genetics, environmental data and imaging. An online mental health questionnaire was designed for UK Biobank participants to expand its potential. AIMS: Describe the development, implementation and results of this questionnaire. METHOD: An expert working group designed the questionnaire, using established measures where possible, and consulting a patient group. Operational criteria were agreed for defining likely disorder and risk states, including lifetime depression, mania/hypomania, generalised anxiety disorder, unusual experiences and self-harm, and current post-traumatic stress and hazardous/harmful alcohol use. RESULTS: A total of 157 366 completed online questionnaires were available by August 2017. Participants were aged 45–82 (53% were ≥65 years) and 57% women. Comparison of self-reported diagnosed mental disorder with a contemporary study shows a similar prevalence, despite respondents being of higher average socioeconomic status. Lifetime depression was a common finding, with 24% (37 434) of participants meeting criteria and current hazardous/harmful alcohol use criteria were met by 21% (32 602), whereas other criteria were met by less than 8% of the participants. There was extensive comorbidity among the syndromes. Mental disorders were associated with a high neuroticism score, adverse life events and long-term illness; addiction and bipolar affective disorder in particular were associated with measures of deprivation. CONCLUSIONS: The UK Biobank questionnaire represents a very large mental health survey in itself, and the results presented here show high face validity, although caution is needed because of selection bias. Built into UK Biobank, these data intersect with other health data to offer unparalleled potential for crosscutting biomedical research involving mental health. Cambridge University Press 2020-02-06 /pmc/articles/PMC7176892/ /pubmed/32026800 http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/bjo.2019.100 Text en © The Author(s) 2020 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Papers
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
Mental health in UK Biobank – development, implementation and results from an online questionnaire completed by 157 366 participants: a reanalysis
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title_full Mental health in UK Biobank – development, implementation and results from an online questionnaire completed by 157 366 participants: a reanalysis
title_fullStr Mental health in UK Biobank – development, implementation and results from an online questionnaire completed by 157 366 participants: a reanalysis
title_full_unstemmed Mental health in UK Biobank – development, implementation and results from an online questionnaire completed by 157 366 participants: a reanalysis
title_short Mental health in UK Biobank – development, implementation and results from an online questionnaire completed by 157 366 participants: a reanalysis
title_sort mental health in uk biobank – development, implementation and results from an online questionnaire completed by 157 366 participants: a reanalysis
topic Papers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7176892/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32026800
http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/bjo.2019.100
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