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salud publica mex 2013; 55 (3)
Impacto de los trastornos psiquiátricos comunes y las condiciones crónicas físicas en el individuo y la sociedad
Benjet C, Casanova L, Borges G, Medina-Mora ME
Language: Spanish
References: 28
Page: 248-256
PDF size: 257.16 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Objective. To estimate the individual and societal costs of
common mental and physical health conditions in the Mexican
population with regards to the number of days out of role.
Materials and methods. 5 826 adults were evaluated in
2001-2002 with the Composite International Diagnostic
Interview and the WHO Disability Assessment Schedule.
General linear models were used to estimate individuallevel
effects. Societal-level effects were estimated with the
population attributable risk proportion which takes into
account prevalence and comorbidity of disorders.
Results.
The conditions with the strongest individual-level effects
were major depression, post-traumatic stress disorder and
bipolar disorder. The strongest societal-level effects were
associated with major depression, pain, insomnia and cardiovascular
conditions.
Conclusion. The findings suggest
the importance of investing in mental health expenditure to
a level commensurate with the costs to society of mental
health disorders.
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