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Title: | Previous disorders and depression outcomes in individuals with 12-month major depressive disorder in the World Mental Health surveys | Authors: | Roest, Annelieke M de Vries, Ymkje Anna Al-Hamzawi, Ali Alonso, Jordi Ayinde, Olatunde O Bruffaerts, Ronny Bunting, Brendan Caldas de Almeida, José Miguel de Girolamo, Giovanni Degenhardt, Louisa Florescu, Silvia Gureje, Oye Haro, Josep Maria Hu, Chiyi Karam, Elie G. Kiejna, Andrzej Kovess-Masfety, Viviane Lee, Sing McGrath, John J Medina-Mora, Maria Elena Navarro-Mateu, Fernando Nishi, Daisuke Piazza, Marina Posada-Villa, José Scott, Kate M Stagnaro, Juan Carlos Stein, Dan J Torres, Yolanda Viana, Maria Carmen Zarkov, Zahari Kessler, Ronald C de Jonge, Peter |
Affiliations: | Faculty of Medicine | Keywords: | Comorbidity Impairment Major depressive disorder Suicidal thoughts and behaviours |
Issue Date: | 2021 | Part of: | Epidemiology Psychiatric Sciences | Volume: | 30 | Abstract: | Aims Major depressive disorder (MDD) is characterised by a recurrent course and high comorbidity rates. A lifespan perspective may therefore provide important information regarding health outcomes. The aim of the present study is to examine mental disorders that preceded 12-month MDD diagnosis and the impact of these disorders on depression outcomes. Methods Data came from 29 cross-sectional community epidemiological surveys of adults in 27 countries (n = 80 190). The Composite International Diagnostic Interview (CIDI) was used to assess 12-month MDD and lifetime DSM-IV disorders with onset prior to the respondent's age at interview. Disorders were grouped into depressive distress disorders, non-depressive distress disorders, fear disorders and externalising disorders. Depression outcomes included 12-month suicidality, days out of role and impairment in role functioning. Results Among respondents with 12-month MDD, 94.9% (s.e. = 0.4) had at least one prior disorder (including previous MDD), and 64.6% (s.e. = 0.9) had at least one prior, non-MDD disorder. Previous non-depressive distress, fear and externalising disorders, but not depressive distress disorders, predicted higher impairment (OR = 1.4–1.6) and suicidality (OR = 1.5–2.5), after adjustment for sociodemographic variables. Further adjustment for MDD characteristics weakened, but did not eliminate, these associations. Associations were largely driven by current comorbidities, but both remitted and current externalising disorders predicted suicidality among respondents with 12-month MDD. Conclusions These results illustrate the importance of careful psychiatric history taking regarding current anxiety disorders and lifetime externalising disorders in individuals with MDD. |
URI: | https://scholarhub.balamand.edu.lb/handle/uob/5243 | ISSN: | 20457960 | DOI: | 10.1017/S2045796021000573 | Open URL: | Link to full text | Type: | Journal Article |
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