AIMS: Epidemiological studies indicate that individuals with one type of mental disorder have an increased risk of subsequently developing other types of mental disorders. This study aimed to undertake a comprehensive analysis of pair-wise lifetime comorbidity across a range of common mental disorders based on a diverse range of population-based surveys.METHODS: The WHO World Mental Health (WMH) surveys assessed 145 990 adult respondents from 27 countries. Based on retrospectively-reported age-of-onset for 24 DSM-IV mental disorders, associations were examined between all 548 logically possible temporally-ordered disorder pairs. Overall and time-dependent hazard ratios (HRs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were calculated using Cox propo...
IMPORTANCE Individuals with mental disorders often develop comorbidityover time. Past studies of com...
IMPORTANCE Individuals with mental disorders often develop comorbidityover time. Past studies of com...
Objective: In a cohort of subjects with no history of psychopathology, we determined a 3-year incide...
AIMS: Epidemiological studies indicate that individuals with one type of mental disorder have an inc...
AIMS: Epidemiological studies indicate that individuals with one type of mental disorder have an inc...
AIMS: Epidemiological studies indicate that individuals with one type of mental disorder have an inc...
AIMS: Epidemiological studies indicate that individuals with one type of mental disorder have an inc...
Aims: Epidemiological studies indicate that individuals with one type of mental disorder have an inc...
AIMS: Epidemiological studies indicate that individuals with one type of mental disorder have an inc...
Importance: Individuals with mental disorders often develop comorbidity over time. Past studies of c...
Importance: Individuals with mental disorders often develop comorbidity over time. Past studies of c...
IMPORTANCE Individuals with mental disorders often develop comorbidityover time. Past studies of com...
IMPORTANCE Individuals with mental disorders often develop comorbidityover time. Past studies of com...
IMPORTANCE Individuals with mental disorders often develop comorbidityover time. Past studies of com...
IMPORTANCE Individuals with mental disorders often develop comorbidityover time. Past studies of com...
IMPORTANCE Individuals with mental disorders often develop comorbidityover time. Past studies of com...
IMPORTANCE Individuals with mental disorders often develop comorbidityover time. Past studies of com...
Objective: In a cohort of subjects with no history of psychopathology, we determined a 3-year incide...
AIMS: Epidemiological studies indicate that individuals with one type of mental disorder have an inc...
AIMS: Epidemiological studies indicate that individuals with one type of mental disorder have an inc...
AIMS: Epidemiological studies indicate that individuals with one type of mental disorder have an inc...
AIMS: Epidemiological studies indicate that individuals with one type of mental disorder have an inc...
Aims: Epidemiological studies indicate that individuals with one type of mental disorder have an inc...
AIMS: Epidemiological studies indicate that individuals with one type of mental disorder have an inc...
Importance: Individuals with mental disorders often develop comorbidity over time. Past studies of c...
Importance: Individuals with mental disorders often develop comorbidity over time. Past studies of c...
IMPORTANCE Individuals with mental disorders often develop comorbidityover time. Past studies of com...
IMPORTANCE Individuals with mental disorders often develop comorbidityover time. Past studies of com...
IMPORTANCE Individuals with mental disorders often develop comorbidityover time. Past studies of com...
IMPORTANCE Individuals with mental disorders often develop comorbidityover time. Past studies of com...
IMPORTANCE Individuals with mental disorders often develop comorbidityover time. Past studies of com...
IMPORTANCE Individuals with mental disorders often develop comorbidityover time. Past studies of com...
Objective: In a cohort of subjects with no history of psychopathology, we determined a 3-year incide...