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. 1996 Apr 26;38(1):57-65.
doi: 10.1016/0165-0327(95)00096-8.

Mood disorders: rural/urban differences in prevalence, health care utilization, and disability in Ontario

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Mood disorders: rural/urban differences in prevalence, health care utilization, and disability in Ontario

S V Parikh et al. J Affect Disord. .

Abstract

This study examines whether rural Ontario differs from urban Ontario in mood disorder prevalence, health service use and concomitant disability. An epidemiologic community survey of 9953 individuals was conducted, with rural/urban status defined by population-density-related criteria. Overall, Ontario prevalence rates for depression, manic episode, and dysthymia were similar to previous studies, but rural rates were unexpectedly no different from urban ones. Nearly half of mood disorder subjects used no services, and one-third reported significant disability. Rural individuals with mood disorders were similar to their urban counterparts in service use and disability.

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