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Comorbidity within mental disorders: a comprehensive analysis based on 145 990 survey respondents from 27 countries.

John G McGrathC C W LimO Plana-RipollY HoltzE AgerboN C MomenP B MortensenC B PedersenJibril O AbdulmalikS Aguilar-GaxiolaA Al-HamzawiJ AlonsoE J BrometR BruffaertsB BuntingJosé Miguel Caldas de AlmeidaG de GirolamoY A De VriesS FlorescuO GurejeJ M HaroM G HarrisC HuE G KaramN KawakamiA KiejnaV Kovess-MasfetyS LeeZ MneimnehF Navarro-MateuR OrozcoJ Posada-VillaA M RoestS SahaK M ScottJ C StagnaroD J SteinY TorresM C VianaY ZivR C KesslerP de Jonge
Published in: Epidemiology and psychiatric sciences (2020)
Survey data from a range of sites confirms that comorbidity between mental disorders is common. Understanding the risks of temporally secondary disorders may help design practical programs for primary prevention of secondary disorders.
Keyphrases
  • cross sectional
  • public health
  • electronic health record
  • big data
  • human health
  • machine learning
  • artificial intelligence