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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2009 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: Psychol Med. 2008 May 19;38(11):1659–1669. doi: 10.1017/S0033291708003413

Table 4.

Percentage with any 12-month depressive or anxiety disorder (cases), and proportion of cases with physical and/or pain condition co-morbidity, by age group, all countries combined (n = 42 697)

Age group years (n) Percentage with any 12-month depressive or anxiety disorder (i.e. with or without physical/pain co-morbidity)a [% (95% CI)] Proportion of cases (those with any 12-month depressive or anxiety disorder) with physical/pain co-morbiditya (%)
18−34 (14 818) 10.7 (10.2−11.3) 56.9
35−49 (13 236) 11.4 (10.8−12.0) 68.6
50−64 (9006) 10.4 (9.7−11.1) 78.9
65−79 (4631) 6.8 (6.1−7.5) 89.2
≥80 (959) 4.5 (3.5−5.9) 95.3

CI, Confidence interval.

a

12-month DSM-IV depressive and/or anxiety disorders; physical disorders included stroke, heart attack, heart disease, asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), diabetes, ulcer, HIV/AIDS, epilepsy, tuberculosis and cancer; pain conditions included : arthritis, 12-month chronic back/neck problems, 12-month frequent or severe headaches and/or other 12-month chronic pain.