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Table 5 Population attributable risk proportion (PARP) and incremental annualized per person total days out of role (DOR) associated with the mental and physical disorders in the Part II Saudi National Mental Health Survey (n = 1981)a

From: The comparative importance of mental and physical disorders for health-related days out of role in the general population of Saudi Arabia

 

12-month mental disorders

12-month physical disorders

Neither

Estimate

(SE)

Estimate

(SE)

Estimate

(SE)

I. Prevalence (%)

 Total days out of role

19.9

(1.3)

47.1

(2.2)

45.5

(2.5)

II. PARP (%)b

 Total days out of role

32.9

(6.6)

27.0

(8.5)

40.1

(5.7)

III. Incremental annualized per person total disability days (total sample)c

 Total days out of role

5.3

(1.1)

4.4

(1.4)

–

–

IV. Incremental annualized per person total disability days (among people with the disorders)d

 Total days out of role

26.7

(5.3)

9.3

(2.9)

6.5

(0.9)

  1. aEstimates are based on weighted Part II sample data. Total DOR are defined as the sum of (1) full days and (2) partial days divided by 2
  2. bPARP estimates are generated from the multivariable model in Table 4
  3. cThe estimates of annualized days are based on PARP estimates multiplied by the mean total DOR in the last 30 days times 12. As reported in Table 1, this mean for the past 30 days is 1.3
  4. dSub-group annualized days equal total annualized days multiplied by 1/(prevalence of the subgroup in the total sample)