Prevalence, incidence and age at onset of psychiatric disorders in Norway

Citation
I. Sandanger et al., Prevalence, incidence and age at onset of psychiatric disorders in Norway, SOC PSY PSY, 34(11), 1999, pp. 570-579
Citations number
58
Categorie Soggetti
Psychiatry
Journal title
SOCIAL PSYCHIATRY AND PSYCHIATRIC EPIDEMIOLOGY
ISSN journal
09337954 → ACNP
Volume
34
Issue
11
Year of publication
1999
Pages
570 - 579
Database
ISI
SICI code
0933-7954(199911)34:11<570:PIAAAO>2.0.ZU;2-S
Abstract
Background: Increased demands for psychiatric services and increased rates of sickness absence for depression have raised the question of the occurren ce of psychiatric disorders in Norway, and whether there is in fact a risin g incidence rate. Methods: Between 1989-1991, 2015 and 617 persons particip ated in a two-phase population study. Phase I comprised screening by the Ho pkins Symptom Check List 25 items (HSCL-25), and phase II a diagnostic inte rview by the Composite International Diagnostic Interview (CIDI), including report of date (year) of the first occurrence of any symptoms, and any con sequent diagnosis: Results: A symptom score of 1.75 or more was found in 19 .8% of the women and 9.3% of the men by the HSCL-25. Depression, anxiety or somatoform disorder by CIDI was found in 21.5% of the women and 11.5% of t he men. The incidence rate increased significantly from 3.3 to 12.8 per 100 0 person years from 1930 to 1991. The incidence rate in the year before the interview was 42.6 per 1000 person years. Age of onset became lower. More women became ill, but the illness seemed to last longer in men. A major pro blem in comparing results between studies is the different concepts and ope rationalisations of psychiatric illness, and the varying time periods given for estimates. Conclusions: The findings provide evidence of psychiatric i llness being a rising and major health problem, but the role of recall bias must be further investigated.