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Comparative Study
. 1995 Dec;16(10):586-90, 592-3.

[Prevalence of psychopathology at a primary care center]

[Article in Spanish]
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  • PMID: 8555389
Comparative Study

[Prevalence of psychopathology at a primary care center]

[Article in Spanish]
L Chocrón Bentata et al. Aten Primaria. 1995 Dec.

Abstract

Objectives: To determine the prevalence of psychopathology among those attending a primary care centre and discover its diagnostic distribution using the criteria of the DSM-III-R.

Design: A crossover study of the prevalence of psychopathology. A two-phase study was performed by systematic sampling of one of every four visits. In the first phase the GHQ-28 was used. For those with suspected psychopathology (cut-off point 5/6) a semi-structured interview, Goldberg's CIS, was performed. They were assigned a diagnosis from the DSM-III-R.

Setting: Maluquer Salvador Health Centre, Girona.

Patients: A sample of 400 patients between 15 and 65 who attended the Centre for any reason. There were only 2.9% losses (2.1% in the first phase and 0.8% in the second).

Measurements and main results: Overall prevalence of psychopathology was 38.8% (Cl 34.05-43.55), with depression accounting for 10.3% (major depression 6% and dysthymia 4.3%), anxiety 13.8% (generalised 7.3%, panic 3% and obsessive/compulsive 3%) and adaptive disorder 9.5%.

Conclusions: One of every three patients attending a health centre suffers from some kind of psychiatric disorder.

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