Table 1.
Key features of papers on prevalence
Author | Population | Sample size | Instrument | Prevalence |
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Rostamzadeh et al. (2007) 14-18 Y/O | Oromianhigh school girls | 3,023 | BDI | 68.1 (T) |
Zargham-Borojeni et al. (2002) >=18 Y/O | Isfahani adolescents | 323 | BDI | 43.4 (T), 55.5 (G), 30.8 (B) |
Monirpour et al. (2005) 14-18 Y/O | Sari students | 377 | BDI | 72 (T), 75.3 (G), 65.7 (B) |
Zahirodin et al. (2005) 14-18 Y/O | Firozkohi high school students | 604 | BDI | 65.35 (T), 73 (G), 58 (B) |
Chelsi-Roshan et al. (2003) 14-18 Y/O | Ardebilihigh school students | 967 | BDI | 26 (T) |
Rahimi-Kian et al. (2004) 14-18 Y/O | Karajihigh school students | 264 | BDI | 68.4 (T) |
Soki et al. (2007) 14-18 Y/O | Kashanihigh school girls | 762 | BDI | 53.3 (T) |
Narimani et al. (2000) 14-18 Y/O | Ardebilihigh school girls | 127 | BDI | 43 (T) |
Johari et al. (1999) 17-18 Y/O | Ilamihigh school students | 372 | BDI | 29.10 (T),31 (G), 27 (B) |
Mogharab et al. (2009) 14-18 Y/O | Birjandihigh school students | 450 | BDI | 58.8 (T) |
Janboozorgi et al. (2005) 12-18 Y/O | Tehrani secondaryand high school students | 1,551 | BDI | 14.77 (T), 16.14 (G), 13.4 (B) |
Modabernia et al. (2005) 14-18 Y/O | Rashtihigh school students | 4,020 | BDI | 34 (T) |
Zarabi et al. (2001) 14-18 Y/O | Rashtihigh school students | 557 | SCL-90 | 16.2 (T) |
Hosseini et al. (2002) 14-18 Y/O | Sarihigh school students | 1,536 | SCL-90 | 0.88 (T),1.04 (G), 0.74 (B) |
Gena-Abadi et al. (2010) 14-18 Y/O | Saravanihigh school students | 125 | SCL-90 | 26.06 (T),20.85 (G), 14 (B) |
Sepehrmanesh et al. (2002) 14-18 Y/O | Kashani high schoolstudents | 400 | SCL-90 | 1.04 (T), 1.22 (G), 0.97 (B) |
Hosseinifard et al. (2000) 14-18 Y/O | Rafsanjani high schoolstudents | 830 | SCL-90 | 2. 4 (T),3.1 (G), 1.6 (B) |
Masoodzadeh et al. (2002) 14-18 Y/O | Sarihigh school students | 1,068 | SCL-90 | 0.60 (T),0.62 (G), 0.58 (B) |
Hosseini et al. (1999) 14-15 Y/O | Sarisecondary school students | 350 | SCL-90 | 1.02 (T), 1.41 (G), 0.7 (B) |
Ostovar et al. (2003) 12-18 Y/O | Shirazi secondaryand high school students | 403 | CDI | 15 (T), 17.07 (G), 11.59 (B) |
Rajabi et al. (2001) 14-16 Y/O | Ahvazi secondaryand high school students | 400 | CDI | 25.6 (T), 25.5 (G), 25.1 (B) |
Ghorbani et al. (2003) 8-16 Y/O | Isfahani adolescents | 117 | CDI | 8 (T) |
Abdolahian et al. (1998) 10-12 Y/O | Mashhadiadolescents | 2,071 | CDI | 25.6 (T), 25.5 (G), 25.1 (B) |
Janboozorgi et al. (2005) N=18 Y/O | Tehranielemenntary and high school students | 1551 | CDI | 10.3 (T),13.1 (G), 7.6 (B) |
Motaghipour et al. (2005) 12-18 Y/O | Isfahani adolescents | 346 | GHQ | 1 (T),1.2 (G), 0.6 (B) |
Sadeghian et al. (2008) 14-18 Y/O | Hamadani high school girls | 600 | GHQ | 45.8 (T) |
Habibpour et al. (2001) 14-18 Y/O | Isfahanhigh school students | 400 | ZONG | 29.5 (T) |
Shojaeezadeh (1999) 14-18 Y/O | Kazeronihigh school students | 240 | ZONG | 52.9 (T) |
Shahnazi et al. (2007) 12-18 Y/O | Tabrizi adolescents | 364 | CES-DC | 75.82 (T) |
Ranjbar et al. (1998) >=16 Y/O | Tabrizi adolescents | 252 | Rutter | 55.5 (G), 44.5 (B) |
Aahmad-Khaniha et al. (2001) >=18 Y/O | Tehranistreet children | 87 | K-SADS | 61.4 (T), 86.7 (G), 48.2 (B) |
Sayari et al. (1998) 14-18 Y/O | Tehrani high school students | 388 | Clinical interview | 72 (T), 75.3 (G), 65.7 (B) |
Note. T = total prevalence, G = prevalence among girls, B = prevalence among boys