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Twelve-month prevalence of psychiatric disorders and treatment-seeking among Asian Americans/Pacific Islanders in the United States: results from the National Epidemiological Survey on Alcohol and Related Conditions.

机译:美国亚裔美国人/太平洋岛民中十二个月的精神疾病患病率和寻求治疗:《国家酒精与相关疾病流行病学调查》的结果。

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To compare the 12-month prevalence of psychiatric disorders in Asian Americans/Pacific Islanders in contrast to non-Hispanic whites; and further compare persistence and treatment-seeking rates for psychiatric disorders among Asian American/Pacific Islanders and non-Hispanic whites, analyses from the 2001-2002 National Epidemiologic Survey on Alcohol and Related Conditions, Wave 1 (n=43,093) were conducted for the subsample of 1332 Asian Americans/Pacific Islanders (596 men and 736 women) and 24,507 non-Hispanic whites (10,845 men and 13,662 women). The past 12-month prevalence for any psychiatric disorder was significantly lower in Asian American/Pacific Islander males and females than non-Hispanic white males and females. Asian American/Pacific Islander males were less likely than non-Hispanic white males to have any mood, anxiety, substance use, and personality disorders, whereas the prevalence of mood disorders among Asian American/Pacific Islander females did not differ from those of non-Hispanic white females. In some cases, such as drug use disorders, both male and female Asian Americans/Pacific Islanders were more likely to have more persistent disorders than non-Hispanic whites. Compared to non-Hispanic white females, Asian American/Pacific Islander females had lower rates of treatment-seeking for any mood/anxiety disorders. Although less prevalent than among non-Hispanic whites, psychiatric disorders are not uncommon among Asian Americans/Pacific Islanders. The lower treatment-seeking rates for mood/anxiety disorders in Asian American/Pacific Islander females underscore the unmet needs for psychiatric service among this population.
机译:比较亚裔美国人/太平洋岛民与非西班牙裔白人的12个月精神疾病患病率;并进一步比较亚裔美国人/太平洋岛民和非西班牙裔白人的精神疾病持续性和就医率,根据2001-2002年全国酒精与相关疾病流行病学调查第一波(n = 43,093)进行了分析。 1332位亚裔美国人/太平洋岛民(596位男性和736位女性)和24507非西班牙裔白人(10845位男性和13662位女性)的子样本。在过去的12个月中,亚裔美国人/太平洋岛民男性和女性的任何精神疾病患病率均显着低于非西班牙裔白人男性和女性。与非西班牙裔白人男性相比,亚裔美国人/太平洋岛民男性患情绪,焦虑,吸毒和人格障碍的可能性较小,而亚裔/太平洋岛民女性的情绪障碍患病率与非西班牙裔白人男性相同。西班牙裔白人女性。在某些情况下,例如吸毒障碍,亚裔美国人/女性的亚裔美国人/太平洋岛民比非西班牙裔白人更有可能患有更持久的疾病。与非西班牙裔白人女性相比,亚裔/太平洋岛民女性对任何情绪/焦虑症的求诊率均较低。尽管精神疾病比非西班牙裔白人患病率低,但在亚裔美国人/太平洋岛民中并不少见。亚裔美国人/太平洋岛民女性的情绪/焦虑症寻求治疗的比率较低,突显了该人群对精神病服务的需求未得到满足。

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