Proportion of patients without mental disorders being treated in mental health services worldwide

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Proportion of patients without mental disorders being treated in mental health services worldwide. / Bruffaerts, Ronny; Posada-Villa, Jose; Al-Hamzawi, Ali Obaid; Gureje, Oye; Huang, Yueqin; Hu, Chiyi; Bromet, Evelyn J; Viana, Maria Carmen; Hinkov, Hristo Ruskov; Karam, Elie G; Borges, Guilherme; Florescu, Silvia E; Williams, David R; Demyttenaere, Koen; Kovess-Masfety, Viviane; Matschinger, Herbert; Levinson, Daphna; de Girolamo, Giovanni; Ono, Yutaka; de Graaf, Ron; Browne, Mark Oakley; Bunting, Brendan; Xavier, Miguel; Haro, Josep Maria; Kessler, Ronald C.

in: BRIT J PSYCHIAT, Jahrgang 206, Nr. 2, 02.2015, S. 101-9.

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Harvard

Bruffaerts, R, Posada-Villa, J, Al-Hamzawi, AO, Gureje, O, Huang, Y, Hu, C, Bromet, EJ, Viana, MC, Hinkov, HR, Karam, EG, Borges, G, Florescu, SE, Williams, DR, Demyttenaere, K, Kovess-Masfety, V, Matschinger, H, Levinson, D, de Girolamo, G, Ono, Y, de Graaf, R, Browne, MO, Bunting, B, Xavier, M, Haro, JM & Kessler, RC 2015, 'Proportion of patients without mental disorders being treated in mental health services worldwide', BRIT J PSYCHIAT, Jg. 206, Nr. 2, S. 101-9. https://doi.org/10.1192/bjp.bp.113.141424

APA

Bruffaerts, R., Posada-Villa, J., Al-Hamzawi, A. O., Gureje, O., Huang, Y., Hu, C., Bromet, E. J., Viana, M. C., Hinkov, H. R., Karam, E. G., Borges, G., Florescu, S. E., Williams, D. R., Demyttenaere, K., Kovess-Masfety, V., Matschinger, H., Levinson, D., de Girolamo, G., Ono, Y., ... Kessler, R. C. (2015). Proportion of patients without mental disorders being treated in mental health services worldwide. BRIT J PSYCHIAT, 206(2), 101-9. https://doi.org/10.1192/bjp.bp.113.141424

Vancouver

Bruffaerts R, Posada-Villa J, Al-Hamzawi AO, Gureje O, Huang Y, Hu C et al. Proportion of patients without mental disorders being treated in mental health services worldwide. BRIT J PSYCHIAT. 2015 Feb;206(2):101-9. https://doi.org/10.1192/bjp.bp.113.141424

Bibtex

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title = "Proportion of patients without mental disorders being treated in mental health services worldwide",
abstract = "BACKGROUND: Previous research suggests that many people receiving mental health treatment do not meet criteria for a mental disorder but are rather 'the worried well'.AIMS: To examine the association of past-year mental health treatment with DSM-IV disorders.METHOD: The World Health Organization's World Mental Health (WMH) Surveys interviewed community samples of adults in 23 countries (n = 62 305) about DSM-IV disorders and treatment in the past 12 months for problems with emotions, alcohol or drugs.RESULTS: Roughly half (52%) of people who received treatment met criteria for a past-year DSM-IV disorder, an additional 18% for a lifetime disorder and an additional 13% for other indicators of need (multiple subthreshold disorders, recent stressors or suicidal behaviours). Dose-response associations were found between number of indicators of need and treatment.CONCLUSIONS: The vast majority of treatment in the WMH countries goes to patients with mental disorders or other problems expected to benefit from treatment.",
keywords = "Female, Health Surveys, Humans, Internationality, Logistic Models, Male, Mental Disorders, Mental Health Services, Needs Assessment, Risk Factors, World Health Organization",
author = "Ronny Bruffaerts and Jose Posada-Villa and Al-Hamzawi, {Ali Obaid} and Oye Gureje and Yueqin Huang and Chiyi Hu and Bromet, {Evelyn J} and Viana, {Maria Carmen} and Hinkov, {Hristo Ruskov} and Karam, {Elie G} and Guilherme Borges and Florescu, {Silvia E} and Williams, {David R} and Koen Demyttenaere and Viviane Kovess-Masfety and Herbert Matschinger and Daphna Levinson and {de Girolamo}, Giovanni and Yutaka Ono and {de Graaf}, Ron and Browne, {Mark Oakley} and Brendan Bunting and Miguel Xavier and Haro, {Josep Maria} and Kessler, {Ronald C}",
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AU - Bruffaerts, Ronny

AU - Posada-Villa, Jose

AU - Al-Hamzawi, Ali Obaid

AU - Gureje, Oye

AU - Huang, Yueqin

AU - Hu, Chiyi

AU - Bromet, Evelyn J

AU - Viana, Maria Carmen

AU - Hinkov, Hristo Ruskov

AU - Karam, Elie G

AU - Borges, Guilherme

AU - Florescu, Silvia E

AU - Williams, David R

AU - Demyttenaere, Koen

AU - Kovess-Masfety, Viviane

AU - Matschinger, Herbert

AU - Levinson, Daphna

AU - de Girolamo, Giovanni

AU - Ono, Yutaka

AU - de Graaf, Ron

AU - Browne, Mark Oakley

AU - Bunting, Brendan

AU - Xavier, Miguel

AU - Haro, Josep Maria

AU - Kessler, Ronald C

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PY - 2015/2

Y1 - 2015/2

N2 - BACKGROUND: Previous research suggests that many people receiving mental health treatment do not meet criteria for a mental disorder but are rather 'the worried well'.AIMS: To examine the association of past-year mental health treatment with DSM-IV disorders.METHOD: The World Health Organization's World Mental Health (WMH) Surveys interviewed community samples of adults in 23 countries (n = 62 305) about DSM-IV disorders and treatment in the past 12 months for problems with emotions, alcohol or drugs.RESULTS: Roughly half (52%) of people who received treatment met criteria for a past-year DSM-IV disorder, an additional 18% for a lifetime disorder and an additional 13% for other indicators of need (multiple subthreshold disorders, recent stressors or suicidal behaviours). Dose-response associations were found between number of indicators of need and treatment.CONCLUSIONS: The vast majority of treatment in the WMH countries goes to patients with mental disorders or other problems expected to benefit from treatment.

AB - BACKGROUND: Previous research suggests that many people receiving mental health treatment do not meet criteria for a mental disorder but are rather 'the worried well'.AIMS: To examine the association of past-year mental health treatment with DSM-IV disorders.METHOD: The World Health Organization's World Mental Health (WMH) Surveys interviewed community samples of adults in 23 countries (n = 62 305) about DSM-IV disorders and treatment in the past 12 months for problems with emotions, alcohol or drugs.RESULTS: Roughly half (52%) of people who received treatment met criteria for a past-year DSM-IV disorder, an additional 18% for a lifetime disorder and an additional 13% for other indicators of need (multiple subthreshold disorders, recent stressors or suicidal behaviours). Dose-response associations were found between number of indicators of need and treatment.CONCLUSIONS: The vast majority of treatment in the WMH countries goes to patients with mental disorders or other problems expected to benefit from treatment.

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KW - Internationality

KW - Logistic Models

KW - Male

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KW - Mental Health Services

KW - Needs Assessment

KW - Risk Factors

KW - World Health Organization

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EP - 109

JO - BRIT J PSYCHIAT

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