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Table 3 Relationship between screening positive for common mental disorders and other health-related outcomes (n = 3840, weighted analysis)

From: Mind the treatment gap: the prevalence of common mental disorder symptoms, risky substance use and service utilization among young Swiss adults

 

Prevalence of current suicidal ideation

Prevalence of lifetime suicide attempt

Mental health-related quality of life

% (95% CI)

% (95% CI)

Mean (95% CI)

No diagnosis

5.1% (4.3–6.0)

2.1% (1.5–2.6)

56.6 (56.3–57.0)

ADHD alone

6.4% (1.9–10.8)

3.9% (0.0–7.4)

51.1 (48.9–53.4)

Anxiety alone

17.1% (10.1–24.2)

5.3% (1.4–9.3)

44.6 (42.7–46.6)

Depression alone

41.9% (35.6–48.1)

10.7% (6.7–14.7)

39.9 (38.3–41.5)

Anxiety and ADHD

23.4% (3.4–43.5)

–b

43.4 (38.4–48.4)

Depression and ADHD

39.1% (25.9–52.3)

5.3% (0.0-11.4)a

40.6 (37.0–44.3)

Anxiety and depression

51.0% (44.6–57.5)

19.6% (14.5–24.8)

34.9 (33.5–36.4)

ADHD, anxiety, and depression

63.2% (54.8–71.7)

28.0% (20.0–36.1)

30.7 (28.8–32.6)

Anxiety, depression, or ADHD

38.6% (35.4–41.8)

13.0% (10.8–15.2)

39.7 (38.8–40.6)

  1. aConfidence interval rounded to stay within possible values bno estimate