Trends in the Diagnostic Prevalence of Mental Disorders, 2012-2022 —Using Nationwide Outpatient Claims Data for Mental Health Surveillance
CONCLUSION: Trends in diagnostic prevalence differ across mental disorders and population subgroups and have changed in some diagnosis groups since the COVID-19 pandemic. Contextualizing research is needed for a better understanding of these developments.PMID:38686592 | DOI:10.3238/arztebl.m2024.0052
Source: Deutsches Arzteblatt International - Category: General Medicine Authors: Julia Thom Benjamin Jonas Lukas Reitzle Elvira Mauz Heike H ölling Mandy Schulz Source Type: research
More News: Child Development | Children | COVID-19 | General Medicine | Germany Health | Health Insurance | Insurance | Men | Pandemics