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. 2018 Apr 3;4(3):83–90. doi: 10.1192/bjo.2018.12

Table 1.

Self-reported previous physician diagnosis a (self-reported without physician diagnosis for addiction b )

UK Biobank MHQ responses (age 45–82 years) Health Survey for England (HSE) (age 45–84 years)
N = 157 366 % in sample N = 3272 Prevalence (95% CI)
All psychotic disorders 723 0.5 11 0.3 (0.2–0.6)
Schizophrenia 157 0.1 NA
Any other type of psychosis or psychotic illness 604 0.4 NA
Depression 33424 21.2 679 20.8 (19.4–22.2)
Mania, hypomania, bipolar or manic-depression 837 0.5 13 0.4 (0.2–0.7)
Anxiety, nerves or generalised anxiety disorder c 22036 14.0 170 5.2 (4.5–6)
Panic attacks 8704 5.5 262 8.0 (7.1–9.0)
Agoraphobia 599 0.4 NA
Social anxiety or social phobia 1962 1.2 NA
Any other phobia (e.g. disabling fear of heights or spiders) 2153 1.4 27 0.8 (0.6–1.2)
Obsessive–compulsive disorder 982 0.6 11 0.3 (0.2–0.6)
Any personality disorder 385 0.2 13 0.4 (0.2–0.7)
All eating disorders 1851 1.2 26 0.8 (0.5–1.2)
Anorexia nervosa 891 0.6 NA
Bulimia nervosa 503 0.3 NA
Psychological over-eating or binge-eating 707 0.4 NA
Autism, Asperger's or autistic spectrum disorder 223 0.1 NA
Attention-deficit or attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder 133 0.1 4 0.1 (0–0.3)
Any addiction or dependence 9386 6.0 NA
Alcohol or drug addiction b 5002 3.2 30 0.9 (0.6–1.3)
 Physical alcohol dependence 946 0.6 NA
Summary
None of above 103346 65.7 2356 72.0 (70.4–73.5)
One or more of the above 54020 34.3 916 28.0 (26.5–29.6)
Two or more of the above 19400 12.3 NA

NA, not reported.

a.

UK Biobank participants were asked: ‘Have you been diagnosed with one or more of the following mental health problems by a professional, even if you don't have it currently? (tick all that apply): By professional we mean: any doctor, nurse or person with specialist training (such as a psychologist or therapist). Please include disorders even if you did not need treatment for them or if you did not agree with the diagnosis’. HSE participants were asked to identify all the mental health conditions they had experienced, then asked whether they had been told by a doctor, psychiatrist or professional that they had it.

b.

UK Biobank participants were asked: ‘Have you been addicted to or dependent on one or more things, including substances (not cigarettes/coffee) or behaviours (such as gambling)?’ HSE definition of addiction includes physician diagnosis.

c.

HSE participants were asked about generalised anxiety disorder, and not about anxiety and nerves more generically.