TY - JOUR
PY - 2018//
TI - Twelve-month prevalence rates of mental disorders and service use in the Argentinean Study of Mental Health Epidemiology
JO - Social psychiatry and psychiatric epidemiology
A1 - Stagnaro, Juan Carlos
A1 - Cía, Alfredo H.
A1 - Aguilar Gaxiola, Sergio
A1 - Vázquez, Néstor
A1 - Sustas, Sebastián
A1 - Benjet, Corina
A1 - Kessler, Ronald C.
SP - 121
EP - 129
VL - 53
IS - 2
N2 - PURPOSE: Community surveys of mental disorders and service use are important for public health policy and planning. There is a dearth of information for Latin America. This is the first representative community survey in the Argentinean population. The purpose is to estimate the 12-month prevalence and severity of mental disorders, socio-demographic correlates and service use in a general population survey of adults from urban areas of Argentina.
METHODS: The World Mental Health Composite International Diagnostic Interview was administered to 3927 individuals aged 18 years and older participating in a multistage clustered area probability household survey. The response rate was 77%.
RESULTS: The 12-month prevalence of any disorder was 14.8%, and a quarter of those disorders were classified as severe. Younger participants and those with lower education had greater odds of any disorder and most classes of disorder. 11.6% of the total population received treatment in the prior 12 months and only 30.2% of those with a severe disorder. Women and those never married were more likely to receive or seek treatment, whereas those with low and low-average education were less likely.
CONCLUSION: Most individuals with a mental disorder in the past year, even those with a severe disorder, have not received treatment. Because low education is a barrier to treatment, initiatives aimed at mental health education might help timely detection and treatment of these disorders in Argentina.
Language: en
LA - en SN - 0933-7954 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00127-017-1475-9 ID - ref1 ER -