Severity and prevalence of various types of mental ill-health in a general adult population: age and sex differences.

IF 3.4 2区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY BMC Psychiatry Pub Date : 2020-05-11 DOI:10.1186/s12888-020-02557-5
Per Höglund, Camilla Hakelind, Steven Nordin
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Background: Taking a broad approach, the aim of this study was to better understand severity and prevalence of various types of mental ill-health across age and sex groups in the general adult population. A first objective was to determine symptom severity of anxiety, depression, insomnia, burnout and somatization in combinations of different age groups and sex. A second objective was to determine prevalence of caseness of these types of mental ill-health in both absolute and relative terms in the combinations of age groups and sex.

Methods: Cross-sectional data based on validated questionnaire instruments were used from the Västerbotten Environmental Health Study in Sweden. In total, 3406 participants, aged 18 to 79 years, constituted a random sample stratified for age and sex.

Results: Severity and prevalence of anxiety, insomnia and burnout were high in women, in particular young women, and lower in older age groups. The prevalence rates for insomnia, burnout and somatization were particularly high based on the used cut-off scores. Men aged 30-49 years had the highest prevalence of mental ill-health compared to other age groups among men. Men and women aged 60-69 years had generally the lowest symptom severity and caseness. The prevalence of depression was similar in men and women in all age groups, whereas sex-related differences in extent in general were largest in the youngest age group, and gradually decreased with age.

Conclusion: The results suggest that focus in primary healthcare regarding mental ill-health should to be directed more towards insomnia, burnout and somatization, in particular in young women.

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一般成年人中各类精神疾病的严重程度和流行程度:年龄和性别差异。
背景:采用广泛的方法,本研究的目的是更好地了解普通成年人中不同年龄和性别群体中各种类型精神疾病的严重程度和流行程度。第一个目标是确定不同年龄组和性别组合的焦虑、抑郁、失眠、倦怠和躯体化症状的严重程度。第二个目标是确定这些类型的精神疾病在年龄组和性别组合中的绝对和相对发病率。方法:采用瑞典Västerbotten环境健康研究中经过验证的问卷调查工具的横断面数据。共有3406名参与者,年龄在18岁至79岁之间,构成了年龄和性别分层的随机样本。结果:女性中焦虑、失眠和倦怠的严重程度和患病率较高,尤其是年轻女性,而在老年群体中较低。根据使用的截止分数,失眠、倦怠和躯体化的患病率特别高。与其他年龄组的男性相比,30-49岁的男性患精神疾病的比例最高。60-69岁的男性和女性通常症状严重程度和发病率最低。在所有年龄组中,抑郁症的患病率在男性和女性中是相似的,而性别相关的差异在总体上在最年轻的年龄组中最大,并随着年龄的增长而逐渐减少。结论:结果表明,初级卫生保健对精神疾病的关注应更多地针对失眠、倦怠和躯体化,特别是年轻女性。
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BMC Psychiatry
BMC Psychiatry 医学-精神病学
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5.90
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716
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3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Psychiatry is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of the prevention, diagnosis and management of psychiatric disorders, as well as related molecular genetics, pathophysiology, and epidemiology.
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