Estimates of the treated prevalence of bipolar disorders by mental health services in the general population: comparison of results from administrative and health survey data.

A G Bulloch, S Currie, L Guyn, J V Williams, D H Lavorato, S B Patten
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Abstract

Introduction: Informed provision of population mental health services requires accurate estimates of disease burden.

Methods: We estimated the treated prevalence of bipolar disorders by mental health services in the Calgary Zone, a catchment area in Alberta with a population of over one million. Administrative data in a central repository provides information of mental health care contacts for about 95% of publically funded mental health services. We compared this treated prevalence against self-reported data in the 2002 Canadian Community Health Survey: Mental Health and Well-Being (CCHS 1.2).

Results: Of the 63 016 individuals aged 18 years plus treated in the Calgary Zone in 2002-2008, 3659 (5.81%) and 1065 (1.70%) were diagnosed with bipolar I and bipolar II disorder, respectively. The estimated treated population prevalence of these disorders was 0.41% and 0.12%, respectively. We estimated that 0.44% to 1.17% of the Canadian population was being treated by psychiatrists for bipolar I disorder from CCHS 1.2.

Discussion: For bipolar I disorder the estimate based on local administrative data is close to the lower end of the health survey range. The degree of agreement in our estimates reinforces the utility of administrative data repositories in the surveillance of chronic mental disorders.

一般人群中精神卫生服务治疗的双相情感障碍患病率的估计:行政和健康调查数据结果的比较。
在知情的情况下提供人口精神卫生服务需要准确估计疾病负担。方法:我们估计了阿尔伯塔省卡尔加里地区(一个人口超过100万的集水区)精神卫生服务部门治疗的双相情感障碍患病率。中央存储库中的行政数据提供了约95%的公共资助精神卫生服务的精神卫生保健联系人信息。我们将这一治疗流行率与2002年加拿大社区健康调查:心理健康和福祉(CCHS 1.2)中自我报告的数据进行了比较。结果:2002-2008年在卡尔加里地区治疗的63016名18岁以上的个体中,分别有3659人(5.81%)和1065人(1.70%)被诊断为双相情感障碍I型和II型。这些疾病的治疗人群患病率估计分别为0.41%和0.12%。我们估计有0.44%到1.17%的加拿大人从CCHS 1.2开始接受精神科医生治疗双相I型障碍。讨论:对于I型双相情感障碍,基于地方行政数据的估计接近健康调查范围的下限。我们估计的一致程度加强了管理数据库在慢性精神障碍监测中的效用。
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Chronic Diseases and Injuries in Canada
Chronic Diseases and Injuries in Canada PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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