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. 2019 Aug 20;17(8):e3000353. doi: 10.1371/journal.pbio.3000353

Table 1. Demographics of unique persons in IBM MarketScan database with at least one health insurance claim with diagnosis of bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, Parkinson disease, personality disorder, epilepsy, or major depression during 2003 to 2013.

Category Total (% of total) Bipolar disorder Schizophrenia Parkinson disease Personality disorder Epilepsy Major depression
Public sources (see S1 Table) Prevalence US
population
2.8%
(NIMH, 18+)
0.5%–1.0%
(NIMH)
0.1%–0.2%
(NIH)
1.4%
(NIMH)
1.2%
(CDC)
6.7%
(NIMH, 18+)
IBM MarketScan Unique cases 151,104,811
(100%)
1,238,255
(0.82%)
831,426
(0.55%)
243,493
(0.16%)
234,341
(0.15%)
937,933
(0.62%)
10,041,023
(6.64%)
Sex Male 73,565,201
(48.69%)
476,315
(38.47%)
379,449
(45.64%)
137,854
(56.61%)
91,464
(39.03%)
433,571
(46.23%)
3,224,124
(32.1%)
Female 77,539,610
(51.31%)
761,940
(61.53%)
451,977
(54.36%)
105,639
(43.39%)
142,877
(60.97%)
504,362
(53.77%)
6,816,899
(67.9%)
Age 0–5 13,596,589
(9%)
6,607
(0.53%)
3,806
(0.46%)
251
(0.1%)
3,967
(1.69%)
70,296
(7.49%)
31,135
(0.31%)
6–17 24,381,821
(16.4%)
174,027
(14.05%)
74,494
(8.96%)
586
(0.24%)
38,542
(16.45%)
149,807
(15.97)
907,981
(9.04%)
18–30 30,976,117
(20.5%)
276,735
(22.35%)
92,948
(11.18%)
1,342
(0.55%)
53,858
(22.98%)
148,636
(15.85%)
1,747,820
(17.41%)
31–40 23,030,236
(15.24%)
241,809
(19.53%)
70,647
(8.5%)
2,890
(1.19%)
41,575
(17.74%)
118,967
(12.68%)
1,913,715
(19.06%)
41–50 23,563,254
(15.59%)
248,854
(20.1%)
104,391
(12.56%)
10,586
(4.35%)
42,987
(18.34%)
143,477
(15.3%)
2,195,617
(21.87%)
51–65 27,259,464
(18.04%)
238,454
(19.26%)
187,510
(22.5%)
63,903
(26.24%)
39,884
(17.02%)
197,255
(21.03%)
2,478,835
(24.69%)
65 plus 8,297,330
(5.49%)
51,769
(4.18%)
297,630
(35.8%)
163,935
(67.33%)
13,528
(5.77%)
109,495
(11.67%)
765,920
(7.63%)
Subjects mappable to US counties in IBM MarketScan Unique cases 100,316,345
(66.4%)
918,065
(74.1%)
422,654
(50.8%)
63,575
(26.1%)
170,693
(72.8%)
633,954
(67.6%)
7,170,269
(71.4%)

Abbreviations: CDC, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; NIH, National Institutes of Health; NIMH, National Institute of Mental Health