Severe role impairment associated with mental disorders: Results of the WHO World Mental Health Surveys International College Student Project

© 2018 Wiley Periodicals, Inc., a Wiley company. Background: College entrance is a stressful period with a high prevalence of mental disorders. Aims: To assess the role impairment associated with 12-month mental disorders among incoming first-year college students within a large cross-national sampl...

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Main Authors: Alonso, J., Mortier, P., Auerbach, R., Bruffaerts, R., Vilagut, G., Cuijpers, P., Demyttenaere, K., Ebert, D., Ennis, E., Gutiérrez-García, R., Green, J., Hasking, Penelope, Lochner, C., Nock, M., Pinder-Amaker, S., Sampson, N., Zaslavsky, A., Kessler, R.
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Published: Wiley-Liss, Inc 2018
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/68837
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author Alonso, J.
Mortier, P.
Auerbach, R.
Bruffaerts, R.
Vilagut, G.
Cuijpers, P.
Demyttenaere, K.
Ebert, D.
Ennis, E.
Gutiérrez-García, R.
Green, J.
Hasking, Penelope
Lochner, C.
Nock, M.
Pinder-Amaker, S.
Sampson, N.
Zaslavsky, A.
Kessler, R.
author_facet Alonso, J.
Mortier, P.
Auerbach, R.
Bruffaerts, R.
Vilagut, G.
Cuijpers, P.
Demyttenaere, K.
Ebert, D.
Ennis, E.
Gutiérrez-García, R.
Green, J.
Hasking, Penelope
Lochner, C.
Nock, M.
Pinder-Amaker, S.
Sampson, N.
Zaslavsky, A.
Kessler, R.
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description © 2018 Wiley Periodicals, Inc., a Wiley company. Background: College entrance is a stressful period with a high prevalence of mental disorders. Aims: To assess the role impairment associated with 12-month mental disorders among incoming first-year college students within a large cross-national sample. Methods: Web-based self-report surveys assessing the prevalence of DSM-IV mental disorders and health-related role impairment (Sheehan Disability Scale) were obtained and analyzed from 13,984 incoming first-year college students (Response = 45.5%), across 19 universities in eight countries. Impairment was assessed in the following domains: home management, work (e.g., college-related problems), close personal relationships, and social life. Results: Mean age of the sample was 19.3 (SD = 0.59) and 54.4% were female. Findings showed that 20.4% of students reported any severe role impairment (10% of those without a mental disorder vs. 42.9% of those with at least one disorder, P < 0.01). In bivariate analyses, panic disorder, and mania were associated most frequently with severe impairment (60.6% and 57.5%, respectively). Students reporting three or more mental disorders had almost fivefold more frequently severe impairment relative to those without mental disorders. Multiple logistic regression showed that major depression (OR = 4.0; 95%CI = 3.3, 4.8), generalized anxiety (OR = 3.9; 95%CI = 3.1, 4.8), and panic disorder (OR = 2.9; 95%CI 2.4, 4.2) were associated with the highest odds of severe impairment. Only minimal deviations from these overall associations were found across countries. Conclusion: Mental disorders among first-year college students are associated with substantial role impairment. Providing preventative interventions targeting mental disorders and associated impairments is a critical need for institutions to address.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-688372018-06-29T12:35:47Z Severe role impairment associated with mental disorders: Results of the WHO World Mental Health Surveys International College Student Project Alonso, J. Mortier, P. Auerbach, R. Bruffaerts, R. Vilagut, G. Cuijpers, P. Demyttenaere, K. Ebert, D. Ennis, E. Gutiérrez-García, R. Green, J. Hasking, Penelope Lochner, C. Nock, M. Pinder-Amaker, S. Sampson, N. Zaslavsky, A. Kessler, R. © 2018 Wiley Periodicals, Inc., a Wiley company. Background: College entrance is a stressful period with a high prevalence of mental disorders. Aims: To assess the role impairment associated with 12-month mental disorders among incoming first-year college students within a large cross-national sample. Methods: Web-based self-report surveys assessing the prevalence of DSM-IV mental disorders and health-related role impairment (Sheehan Disability Scale) were obtained and analyzed from 13,984 incoming first-year college students (Response = 45.5%), across 19 universities in eight countries. Impairment was assessed in the following domains: home management, work (e.g., college-related problems), close personal relationships, and social life. Results: Mean age of the sample was 19.3 (SD = 0.59) and 54.4% were female. Findings showed that 20.4% of students reported any severe role impairment (10% of those without a mental disorder vs. 42.9% of those with at least one disorder, P < 0.01). In bivariate analyses, panic disorder, and mania were associated most frequently with severe impairment (60.6% and 57.5%, respectively). Students reporting three or more mental disorders had almost fivefold more frequently severe impairment relative to those without mental disorders. Multiple logistic regression showed that major depression (OR = 4.0; 95%CI = 3.3, 4.8), generalized anxiety (OR = 3.9; 95%CI = 3.1, 4.8), and panic disorder (OR = 2.9; 95%CI 2.4, 4.2) were associated with the highest odds of severe impairment. Only minimal deviations from these overall associations were found across countries. Conclusion: Mental disorders among first-year college students are associated with substantial role impairment. Providing preventative interventions targeting mental disorders and associated impairments is a critical need for institutions to address. 2018 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/68837 10.1002/da.22778 Wiley-Liss, Inc restricted
spellingShingle Alonso, J.
Mortier, P.
Auerbach, R.
Bruffaerts, R.
Vilagut, G.
Cuijpers, P.
Demyttenaere, K.
Ebert, D.
Ennis, E.
Gutiérrez-García, R.
Green, J.
Hasking, Penelope
Lochner, C.
Nock, M.
Pinder-Amaker, S.
Sampson, N.
Zaslavsky, A.
Kessler, R.
Severe role impairment associated with mental disorders: Results of the WHO World Mental Health Surveys International College Student Project
title Severe role impairment associated with mental disorders: Results of the WHO World Mental Health Surveys International College Student Project
title_full Severe role impairment associated with mental disorders: Results of the WHO World Mental Health Surveys International College Student Project
title_fullStr Severe role impairment associated with mental disorders: Results of the WHO World Mental Health Surveys International College Student Project
title_full_unstemmed Severe role impairment associated with mental disorders: Results of the WHO World Mental Health Surveys International College Student Project
title_short Severe role impairment associated with mental disorders: Results of the WHO World Mental Health Surveys International College Student Project
title_sort severe role impairment associated with mental disorders: results of the who world mental health surveys international college student project
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/68837