BACKGROUND: The World Mental Health Survey Initiative (WMHSI) has advanced our understanding of mental disorders by providing data suitable for analysis across many countries. However, these data have not yet been fully explored from a cross-national lifespan perspective. In particular, there is a shortage of research on the relationship between mood and anxiety disorders and age across countries. In this study we used multigroup methods to model the distribution of 12-month DSM-IV/CIDI mood and anxiety disorders across the adult lifespan in relation to determinants of mental health in 10 European Union (EU) countries. METHOD: Logistic regression was used to model the odds of any mood or any anxiety disorder as a function of age, gender, ma...
Summary Ageing is becoming a significant public health concern, particularly in Europe, where the u...
Background. To examine cross-national patterns and correlates of lifetime and 12-month comorbid DSM-...
Background: Previous studies suggest that worry content and prevalence may vary as a function of age...
BACKGROUND: The World Mental Health Survey Initiative (WMHSI) has advanced our understanding of ment...
Objectives: Previous estimates of the prevalence of anxiety disorders in late life vary greatly due ...
Objective: The age-at-onset criterion for separation anxiety disorder was removed in DSM-5, making i...
OBJECTIVE: The age-at-onset criterion for separation anxiety disorder was removed in DSM-5, making i...
BACKGROUND: Physical morbidity is a potent risk factor for depression onset and clearly increases wi...
Objective: To describe the 12-month and lifetime prevalence rates of mood, anxiety and alcohol disor...
Objective: To describe the 12-month and lifetime prevalence rates of mood, anxiety and alcohol disor...
AIMS: To estimate lifetime risk and age of onset of mental disorders in the adult general population...
Background Depression, anxiety and schizophrenia among older persons have become global public healt...
Objective: It has been hypothesised that clinically important age-related differences between adults...
Abstract Background Mental disorders often have onset early in life, contribute substantially to the...
Data are presented on the lifetime prevalence, projected lifetime risk, and age-of-onset distributio...
Summary Ageing is becoming a significant public health concern, particularly in Europe, where the u...
Background. To examine cross-national patterns and correlates of lifetime and 12-month comorbid DSM-...
Background: Previous studies suggest that worry content and prevalence may vary as a function of age...
BACKGROUND: The World Mental Health Survey Initiative (WMHSI) has advanced our understanding of ment...
Objectives: Previous estimates of the prevalence of anxiety disorders in late life vary greatly due ...
Objective: The age-at-onset criterion for separation anxiety disorder was removed in DSM-5, making i...
OBJECTIVE: The age-at-onset criterion for separation anxiety disorder was removed in DSM-5, making i...
BACKGROUND: Physical morbidity is a potent risk factor for depression onset and clearly increases wi...
Objective: To describe the 12-month and lifetime prevalence rates of mood, anxiety and alcohol disor...
Objective: To describe the 12-month and lifetime prevalence rates of mood, anxiety and alcohol disor...
AIMS: To estimate lifetime risk and age of onset of mental disorders in the adult general population...
Background Depression, anxiety and schizophrenia among older persons have become global public healt...
Objective: It has been hypothesised that clinically important age-related differences between adults...
Abstract Background Mental disorders often have onset early in life, contribute substantially to the...
Data are presented on the lifetime prevalence, projected lifetime risk, and age-of-onset distributio...
Summary Ageing is becoming a significant public health concern, particularly in Europe, where the u...
Background. To examine cross-national patterns and correlates of lifetime and 12-month comorbid DSM-...
Background: Previous studies suggest that worry content and prevalence may vary as a function of age...