Prevalence of mental disorders in school children and adolescents in China: diagnostic data from detailed clinical assessments of 17,524 individuals

Background To date, no national‐scale psychiatric epidemiological survey for children and adolescents has been conducted in China. In order to inform government officials and policymakers and to develop a comprehensive plan for service providers, there was a clear need to conduct an up‐to‐date syste...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of child psychology and psychiatry 2022-01, Vol.63 (1), p.34-46
Hauptverfasser: Li, Fenghua, Cui, Yonghua, Li, Ying, Guo, Lanting, Ke, Xiaoyan, Liu, Jing, Luo, Xuerong, Zheng, Yi, Leckman, James F.
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Zusammenfassung:Background To date, no national‐scale psychiatric epidemiological survey for children and adolescents has been conducted in China. In order to inform government officials and policymakers and to develop a comprehensive plan for service providers, there was a clear need to conduct an up‐to‐date systematic nationwide psychiatric epidemiological survey. Methods We conducted a two‐stage large‐scale psychiatric point prevalence survey. Multistage cluster stratified random sampling was used as the sampling strategy. Five provinces were selected by comprehensively considering geographical partition, economic development, and rural/urban factors. In Stage 1, the Child Behavior Checklist was used as the screening tool. In Stage 2, Mini‐International Neuropsychiatric Interview for Children and Adolescents and a diagnostic process based on the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual were used to make the diagnoses. Sampling weights and poststratification weights were employed to match the population distributions. Exploratory analyses were also performed using socio‐demographic factors. Prevalence in socio‐demographic factor subgroups and overall were estimated. Rao‐Scott adjusted chi‐square tests were utilized to determine if between‐group differences were present. Factor interactions were checked by logistic regression analyses. Results A total of 73,992 participants aged 6–16 years of age were selected in Stage 1. In Stage 2, 17,524 individuals were screened and diagnosed. The weighted prevalence of any disorder was 17.5% (95% CI: 17.2–18.0). Statistically significant differences in prevalence of any psychiatric disorder were observed between sexes [χ2(1, N = 71,929) = 223.0, p 
ISSN:0021-9630
1469-7610
DOI:10.1111/jcpp.13445