Authors
Ahmad Ali Noorbala, SA Bagheri Yazdi, MT Yasamy, K Mohammad
Publication date
2004/1
Journal
The British Journal of Psychiatry
Volume
184
Issue
1
Pages
70-73
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Description
BackgroundNo national data on the prevalence of mental disorders are available in Iran. Such information may be a prerequisite for efficient national mental health intervention.AimsTo determine the mental health status of a population sample aged 15 years and over.MethodThrough random cluster sampling, 35 014 individuals were selected and evaluated using the 28-item version of the General Health Questionnaire. A complementary semi-structured clinical interview was also undertaken to detect learning disability (‘mental retardation’), epilepsy and psychosis.ResultsAbout a fifth of the people in the study (25.9% of the women and 14.9% of the men) were detected as likely cases. The prevalence of mental disorders was 21.33% in rural areas and 20.9% in urban areas. Depression and anxiety symptoms were more prevalent than somatisation and social dysfunction. The interview of families by general …
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Scholar articles
AA Noorbala, SAB Yazdi, MT Yasamy, K Mohammad - The British Journal of Psychiatry, 2004