Concordance between health administrative data and survey-derived diagnoses for mood and anxiety disorders.
Jordan EdwardsA ThindS StrangesM ChiuKelly K AndersonPublished in: Acta psychiatrica Scandinavica (2020)
Our findings indicate that previous estimates of the 12-month prevalence of mood and anxiety disorders in Ontario may be underestimating the true prevalence, and that population-based surveys and health administrative data may be capturing different groups of people. Understanding the limitations of data commonly used in epidemiologic studies is a key foundation for improving population-based estimates of mental disorders.