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Results on the age/sex specific prevalence of DSM-III affective disorders from the NIMH Epidemiologic Catchment Area Study (ECA), a probability sample of over 18,000 adults from five United States communities, are presented. The cross-site means for bipolar disorder ranged from 0.7/100 (2 weeks) to 1.2/100 (lifetime), with a mean age of onset of 21 years and no sex difference in rates. The cross-site means for major depression ranged from 1.5/100 (2 weeks) to 4.4/100 (lifetime), with a mean age onset of 27 years and higher rates in women. The cross-site means for dysthymia, a chronic condition, was 3.1/100 with a higher rate in women. There was reasonable consistency in prevalence rates among sites. The implications of these findings for understanding psychopathology are discussed.
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Myrna M. Weissman
Columbia University Irving Medical Center
Philip J. Leaf
Johns Hopkins University
Gary L. Tischler
West Los Angeles College
Psychological Medicine
Yale University
University of California, Los Angeles
Duke University
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a0b807a8605b1aa2897e686 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/s0033291700001975