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. 2013 Oct 3;178(9):1366–1377. doi: 10.1093/aje/kwt219

Table 3.

Lifetime Prevalence of 11 Mental Disorders at Baseline, Frequency of Death, Person-years, and Adjusted Proportional Hazards From 4 Epidemiologic Catchment Area Programa Sites, 1979–1983 Through 2007

Mental Disorder Total
Deceased
Person-years Adjusted Proportional HRb 95% CI
No. % No. %
Panic disorder 205 1.3 49 23.9 4,742 1.01 0.76, 1.36
Any phobic disorder 2,348 15.2 912 38.8% 49,050 1.00 0.92, 1.08
Agoraphobia 969 6.3 390 40.3% 20,191 1.02 0.92, 1.14
Social phobia 324 2.1 105 32.4% 7,035 1.08 0.89, 1.32
Simple phobia 1,966 12.7 776 39.5% 40,810 1.02 0.94, 1.10
Obsessive-compulsive disorder 389 2.5 113 29.1% 8,548 0.78 0.63, 0.95
Major depressive disorder 731 4.7 164 22.4% 17,133 0.86 0.72, 1.03
Dysthymic disorder 465 3.0 162 34.8% 10,119 0.84 0.71, 1.00
Drug dependence/abuse 603 3.9 81 13.4% 15,100 1.44 1.13, 1.84
Alcohol dependence/abuse 1,590 10.3 642 40.4% 32,882 1.33 1.21, 1.47
Antisocial personality disorder 272 1.8 88 32.4% 6,037 2.03 1.61, 2.57
Cognitive impairment 380 2.5 269 70.8% 5,057 1.02 0.89, 1.16
Any of the above disorders 4,779 31.0 1,829 38.3% 99,351 1.09 1.03, 1.16

Abbreviations: CI, confidence interval; HR, hazard ratio.

a National Institute of Mental Health's Epidemiologic Catchment Area Program (Eaton, et al. Public Health Rep. 1981;96(4):319–324).

b Proportional hazards are adjusted for all variables in Table 2, as well as for comorbidity, indicated by a dichotomous variable taking the value of 0 for no other disorder and 1 for the presence of 1 or more additional disorders (data not shown). The model for any disorder was not adjusted for comorbidity. The time scale was years of age after 30. Data on diagnosis were missing for 579 individuals who were too ill or cognitively impaired to respond to questions or whose interviews were cut short for various reasons.