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. 2018 Mar;53(3):249-257.
doi: 10.1007/s00127-017-1468-8. Epub 2017 Dec 22.

Excess mortality in people with mental illness: findings from a Northern Italy psychiatric case register

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Excess mortality in people with mental illness: findings from a Northern Italy psychiatric case register

Fabrizio Starace et al. Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol. 2018 Mar.

Abstract

Purpose: People with mental disorders show mortality rates up to 22.2 times higher than that of the general population. In spite of progressive increase in life expectancy observed in the general population, the mortality gap of people suffering from mental health problems has gradually widened. The aim of this paper was to study mortality rates in people suffering from mental illness in a cohort of people (16,981 subjects) in the local mental health register of the province of Modena during the decade 2006-2015.

Methods: Standardized Mortality Ratios (SMRs) were calculated to compare the mortality of people with mental disorders to the mortality of people living in the province of Modena and the excess of mortality was studied in relation to the following variables: gender, age group, diagnosis and causes of death. In addition, Poisson regression analysis was performed to study the association between patient characteristics and mortality.

Results: An overall excess mortality of 80% was found in subjects under the care of mental health services as compared to the reference population (SMR = 1.8, 95% CI 1.7-1.9). Subjects in the 15-44 year group presented the highest SMR (9.2, 95% CI 6.9-11.4). The most prevalent cause of death was cancer (28.1% of deaths). At the Poisson regression, the diagnosis "Substance abuse and dependence" showed the highest relative risk (RR) (4.00). Moreover, being male, single, unemployed and with a lower qualification was associated with higher RRs.

Conclusions: Our study confirms that subjects with mental illness have higher SMR. Noteworthy, the overall higher risk of mortality was observed in the younger age group.

Keywords: Cause of death; Mental health; Mortality; Standardized mortality ratio.

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