Common Mental Disorders
Cross-source consensus on Common Mental Disorders from 1 sources and 5 claims.
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- No PTSD cases were diagnosed, so the PCL5 was excluded from psychometric analyses. — Identifying common mental disorders among perinatal and non-perinatal women in northern India: a cross-sectional validation study of the diagnostic accuracy of six self-report measures
- The study focused on depression, anxiety, PTSD, and somatic symptom disorder among women in northern India. — Identifying common mental disorders among perinatal and non-perinatal women in northern India: a cross-sectional validation study of the diagnostic accuracy of six self-report measures
- The primary diagnostic outcome was any mental disorder, defined as at least one diagnosis among depression, anxiety, PTSD, or somatic symptom disorder. — Identifying common mental disorders among perinatal and non-perinatal women in northern India: a cross-sectional validation study of the diagnostic accuracy of six self-report measures
- Diagnosed mental disorders were less common among perinatal participants than non-perinatal participants in this sample. — Identifying common mental disorders among perinatal and non-perinatal women in northern India: a cross-sectional validation study of the diagnostic accuracy of six self-report measures
- One quarter of women with a diagnosed disorder had two or more coexisting disorders. — Identifying common mental disorders among perinatal and non-perinatal women in northern India: a cross-sectional validation study of the diagnostic accuracy of six self-report measures