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Prevalence of mental disorders in Family practice centers in Korea and the utility of diagnostic tool

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Author(s)
Young Sik KimYeong Sook YoonJeong Yeol OhHee Tak RyuDae Hyun KimYoung Sung SuhByung Sung KimYun Jin KimSang Wook SongJungkwon Lee
Keimyung Author(s)
Suh, Young SungKim, Dae Hyun
Department
Dept. of Family Medicine (가정의학)
Journal Title
가정의학회지
Issued Date
2005
Volume
26
Issue
11
Abstract
BACKGROUND: A considerable portion of patients in primary care are thought to have mental disorders in Korea. But they are not easily noticed and are thus underdiagnosed and approached improperly. This study was done to assess the prevalence of common mental disorders in a hospital-based family practice and to evaluate the utility of a diagnostic tool, the Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ). METHODS: Ten or more patients each day were systematically selected in family practice clinics for two weeks in a university and a community hospital-based family practice clinics in Seoul, Korea. Routine care was delivered as a control during the first week and the PHQ was administered to patients during the second week and the physicians were allowed to review the PHQ just before making clinical decisions. Physicians were asked to answer whether they recognized patients' with mental disorders before reviewing the PHQ. RESULTS: The prevalence of mental disorders was higher in the test group than the control except for eating disorders and other anxiety disorders (P <0.05)(test vs. control group): major depressive disorders 1.75% vs. 3.8%, other depressive disorders 6.8% vs. 11.4%, panic disorders 0.6% vs. 2.3, somatoform disorders 3% vs. 5%, alcohol abuse 2.2% vs. 8.7%, and any mental disorders 20.9% vs. 29.4%. In the test group, the percentage (95% confidence interval in parenthesis) of newly diagnosed mental disorders after physicians' review of the PHQ were 66% (49~82) in major depressive disorders, 70% (50~90) in panic disorders, 70% (56~83) in somatoform disorders, 84% (75~92) in alcohol abuse, and 68% (62~74) in any mental disorders. Patients' response to the PHQ was overall very receptive. CONCLUSION: One-week prevalence of common mental disorders in the hospital-based family practice was 29.4% and the PHQ tool was efficient to help the family physicians recognize hidden mental disorders
Keimyung Author(s)(Kor)
김대현
서영성
Publisher
School of Medicine
Citation
Young Sik Kim et al. (2005). Prevalence of mental disorders in Family practice centers in Korea and the utility of diagnostic tool. 가정의학회지, 26(11), 699–705.
Type
Article
ISSN
1225-4908
URI
https://kumel.medlib.dsmc.or.kr/handle/2015.oak/37262
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