TY - JOUR
T1 - Baseline prevalence of Axis I diagnosis in the Ohio Army National Guard
AU - Tamburrino, Marijo B.
AU - Chan, Philip
AU - Prescott, Marta
AU - Calabrese, Joseph
AU - Liberzon, Israel
AU - Slembarski, Renee
AU - Shirley, Edwin
AU - Fine, Thomas
AU - Goto, Toyomi
AU - Wilson, Kimberly
AU - Derus, Alphonse
AU - Ganocy, Stephen
AU - Beth Serrano, Mary
AU - Galea, Sandro
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2015 Elsevier Ireland Ltd.
PY - 2015/3/30
Y1 - 2015/3/30
N2 - The goal of this study is to determine the pre-existing lifetime and current prevalence of DSM-IV Axis I disorders within the Ohio Army National Guard (OHARNG). Data was analyzed from the clinical subsample of the Ohio Army National Guard Mental Health Initiative (OHARNG MHI). Five hundred participants were provided with an in-depth clinical assessment using the Clinician-Administered PTSD Scale (CAPS) and the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV-TR (SCID). Logistic regression examined the relationship between Axis I disorders and the number of deployments and gender. Prevalence of at least one DSM-IV lifetime disorder was 66.2%; substance use disorders were 52.2%, followed by mood disorders (30.0%) and anxiety disorders (22.0%). Prevalence of at least one current disorder was 24.8%; anxiety disorders (13.2%), mood disorders (7.6%), and substance use disorders (7.0%) were most frequent. Number of deployments was associated with PTSD (OR=8.27, 95% CI 2.10-32.59, p=0.003), alcohol use disorder (OR=1.77, 95% CI 1.07-2.92, p=0.025), and any substance use disorder (OR=1.85, 95% CI 1.12-3.05, p=0.016). Gender (OR=2.02, 95% CI 1.10-3.73, p=0.024) was associated with any mood disorder. The results provide baseline information on the most prevalent mental disorders within the OHARNG.
AB - The goal of this study is to determine the pre-existing lifetime and current prevalence of DSM-IV Axis I disorders within the Ohio Army National Guard (OHARNG). Data was analyzed from the clinical subsample of the Ohio Army National Guard Mental Health Initiative (OHARNG MHI). Five hundred participants were provided with an in-depth clinical assessment using the Clinician-Administered PTSD Scale (CAPS) and the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV-TR (SCID). Logistic regression examined the relationship between Axis I disorders and the number of deployments and gender. Prevalence of at least one DSM-IV lifetime disorder was 66.2%; substance use disorders were 52.2%, followed by mood disorders (30.0%) and anxiety disorders (22.0%). Prevalence of at least one current disorder was 24.8%; anxiety disorders (13.2%), mood disorders (7.6%), and substance use disorders (7.0%) were most frequent. Number of deployments was associated with PTSD (OR=8.27, 95% CI 2.10-32.59, p=0.003), alcohol use disorder (OR=1.77, 95% CI 1.07-2.92, p=0.025), and any substance use disorder (OR=1.85, 95% CI 1.12-3.05, p=0.016). Gender (OR=2.02, 95% CI 1.10-3.73, p=0.024) was associated with any mood disorder. The results provide baseline information on the most prevalent mental disorders within the OHARNG.
KW - Alcohol abuse
KW - CAPS
KW - Major depressive disorder
KW - Military
KW - Prevalence rates
KW - SCID
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/84964260898
U2 - 10.1016/j.psychres.2014.12.038
DO - 10.1016/j.psychres.2014.12.038
M3 - Article
C2 - 25623021
AN - SCOPUS:84964260898
SN - 0165-1781
VL - 226
SP - 142
EP - 148
JO - Psychiatry Research
JF - Psychiatry Research
IS - 1
ER -