Epidemiological issues in comorbidity: lessons learnt from a pan-European ISADORA project

A. Baldacchino, N. Groussard-Escaffre, C. Clancy, C. Lack, K. Sieroslavrska, C. Hodges, L. Merinder, T. Greacen, M. Sorsa, H. Laijarvi, K. Baeck-Moller
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Aims: This article sets out to identify the issues that are relevant to understanding the current approaches used to determine the extent of the problems as a result of co-existent substance misuse and mental health problems comorbidity 1 in Europe. It is a fundamental prerequisite that it is based on robust epidemiological processes. Method: This article will describe an attempt to identify current data available in 2002 on the prevalence of co-morbidity per 100,000 inhabitants in Poland (Warsaw), Denmark (Aarhus), Finland (Tampere), England & Wales (London and Cambridge), Scotland (Dundee) and France (Paris) as part of the ISADORA project. Results: This exercise highlights methodological challenges in the epidemiology of comorbidity such as setting, subjects, intervention used and context, conceptual, units of contents, time window and accuracy of resolution and assessment method used. Conclusion: These issues need to be resolved before representative information can be interpreted.
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共病的流行病学问题:从泛欧ISADORA项目吸取的经验教训
目的:本文旨在确定与理解当前用于确定欧洲药物滥用和精神健康问题共病共存造成的问题程度的方法相关的问题。一个基本的先决条件是,它以强有力的流行病学程序为基础。方法:作为ISADORA项目的一部分,本文将描述一项尝试,以确定2002年波兰(华沙)、丹麦(奥胡斯)、芬兰(坦佩雷)、英格兰和威尔士(伦敦和剑桥)、苏格兰(邓迪)和法国(巴黎)每10万居民中合并发病率的现有数据。结果:该练习突出了共病流行病学的方法学挑战,如设置、受试者、使用的干预措施和背景、概念、内容单位、时间窗口和使用的解决和评估方法的准确性。结论:这些问题需要在代表性信息得到解释之前得到解决。
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