The prevalence, age-of-onset and the correlates of DSM-IV psychiatric disorders in the Tianjin Mental Health Survey (TJMHS)

H Yin, G Xu*, H Tian, G Yang, K J Wardenaar, R A Schoevers

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: To effectively shape mental healthcare policy in modern-day China, up-to-date epidemiological data on mental disorders is needed. The objective was to estimate the prevalence, age-of-onset (AOO) and sociodemographic correlates of mental disorders in a representative household sample of the general population (age ⩾ 18) in the Tianjin Municipality in China.

METHODS: Data came from the Tianjin Mental health Survey (TJMHS), which was conducted between July 2011 and March 2012 using a two-phase design. 11 748 individuals were screened with an expanded version of the General Health Questionnaire and 4438 subjects were selected for a diagnostic interview by a psychiatrist, using the Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual - fourth edition (SCID).

RESULTS: The lifetime and 1-month prevalence of any mental disorder were 23.6% and 12.8%, respectively. Mood disorders (lifetime: 9.3%; 1-month: 3.9%), anxiety disorders (lifetime: 4.5% 1-month: 3.1%) and substance-use disorders (lifetime: 8.8%; 1-month: 3.5%) were most prevalent. The median AOO ranged from 25 years [interquartile range (IQR): 23-32] for substance-use disorders to 36 years (IQR: 24-50) for mood disorders. Not being married, non-immigrant status (i.e. local 'Hukou'), being a farmer, having <6 years of education and male gender were associated with a higher lifetime prevalence of any mental disorder.

CONCLUSION: Results from the current survey indicate that mental disorders are steadily reported more commonly in rapidly-developing urban China. Several interesting sociodemographic correlates were observed (e.g. male gender and non-immigrant status) that warrant further investigation and could be used to profile persons in need of preventive intervention.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)473-487
Number of pages15
JournalPsychological Medicine
Volume48
Issue number3
Early online date17-Jul-2017
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Feb-2018

Keywords

  • Journal Article
  • MAJOR DEPRESSION
  • SUBTHRESHOLD
  • EPIDEMIOLOGIC CATCHMENT-AREA
  • GENERALIZED ANXIETY DISORDER
  • NATIONAL-COMORBIDITY-SURVEY
  • LIFETIME PREVALENCE
  • UNITED-STATES
  • SOCIOECONOMIC-STATUS
  • 12-MONTH PREVALENCE
  • METROPOLITAN CHINA

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