Estimation of comparative disease burden in epidemiological surveys is complicated by the fact that high comorbidities exist among many chronic conditions. The easiest way to take comorbidity into consideration is to distinguish between pure and comorbid conditions and to evaluate the incremental effects of comorbid conditions in prediction equations. This approach is illustrated here in an analysis of the effects of pure and comorbid major depression (MD) and generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) on a number of different measures of role impairment in the US National Comorbidity Survey (NCS) and the Mental Health Supplement to the Ontario (Canada) Health Survey (the Supplement). Pure MD and pure GAD were found to have roughly equal independen...
Background: Comorbidity of depressive and anxiety disorders is common and has been shown to be a con...
BACKGROUND: This study addressed the prevalences, correlates, co-morbidity and disability of DSM-IV ...
Concerns have been raised that the DSM-IV requirements of 6-month duration, excessive worry, and thr...
Estimation of comparative disease burden in epidemiological surveys is complicated by the fact that ...
Estimation of comparative disease burden in epidemiological surveys is complicated by the fact that ...
BackgroundHigh rates of psychiatric comorbidity are subject of debate: To what extent do they depend...
BACKGROUND: Disease burden estimates rarely consider comorbidity. Using a recently developed methodo...
Publisher Copyright: © 2016, BMJ Publishing Group. All rights reserved.Question Recent data suggest ...
Context The close association between generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) and major depressive disor...
Background: Large community based epidemiological surveys have consistently identified high co-morbi...
Background: To study the clinical relevance of type of comorbidity and number of comorbid disorders ...
Background: To study the clinical relevance of type of comorbidity and number of comorbid disorders ...
Published Online First on 06 Nov 2009. Background Large community-based epidemiological surveys have...
BACKGROUND: The methodology commonly used to estimate disease burden, featuring ratings of severity ...
Background: Comorbidity of depressive and anxiety disorders is common and remains incompletely compr...
Background: Comorbidity of depressive and anxiety disorders is common and has been shown to be a con...
BACKGROUND: This study addressed the prevalences, correlates, co-morbidity and disability of DSM-IV ...
Concerns have been raised that the DSM-IV requirements of 6-month duration, excessive worry, and thr...
Estimation of comparative disease burden in epidemiological surveys is complicated by the fact that ...
Estimation of comparative disease burden in epidemiological surveys is complicated by the fact that ...
BackgroundHigh rates of psychiatric comorbidity are subject of debate: To what extent do they depend...
BACKGROUND: Disease burden estimates rarely consider comorbidity. Using a recently developed methodo...
Publisher Copyright: © 2016, BMJ Publishing Group. All rights reserved.Question Recent data suggest ...
Context The close association between generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) and major depressive disor...
Background: Large community based epidemiological surveys have consistently identified high co-morbi...
Background: To study the clinical relevance of type of comorbidity and number of comorbid disorders ...
Background: To study the clinical relevance of type of comorbidity and number of comorbid disorders ...
Published Online First on 06 Nov 2009. Background Large community-based epidemiological surveys have...
BACKGROUND: The methodology commonly used to estimate disease burden, featuring ratings of severity ...
Background: Comorbidity of depressive and anxiety disorders is common and remains incompletely compr...
Background: Comorbidity of depressive and anxiety disorders is common and has been shown to be a con...
BACKGROUND: This study addressed the prevalences, correlates, co-morbidity and disability of DSM-IV ...
Concerns have been raised that the DSM-IV requirements of 6-month duration, excessive worry, and thr...