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Prevalence of Childhood Affective disorders in Turkey: An epidemiological study

dc.contributor.authorARMAN, AYŞE
dc.contributor.authorPERDAHLI FİŞ, NEŞE
dc.contributor.authorsKaracetin, Gul; Arman, Ayse Rodopman; Fis, Nese Perdahli; Demirci, Esra; Ozmen, Sevgi; Hesapcioglu, Selma Tural; Oztop, Didem; Tufan, Ali Evren; Tural, Umit; Aktepe, Evrim; Aksu, Hatice; Ardic, Ulku Akyol; Basgul, Senem; Bilac, Oznur; Coskun, Murat; Celik, Gonca Gul; Demirkaya, Sevcan Karakoc; Dursun, Onur Burak; Durukan, Ibrahim; Fidan, Tulin; Gencoglan, Salih; Gokcen, Cem; Gokten, Emel Sari; Gorker, Isik; Gormez, Vahdet; Gundogdu, Ozlem Yildiz; Gurkan, Cihat Kagan; Herguner, Sabri; Kandemir, Hasan; Kilic, Birim Gunay; Kilincaslan, Ayse; Mutluer, Tuba; Nasiroglu, Serhat; Ozcan, Ozlem Ozel; Ozturk, Mucahit; Sapmaz, Sermin Yalin; Suren, Serkan; Sahin, Nilfer; Tahiroglu, Aysegul Yolga; Toros, Fevziye; Unal, Fatih; Vural, Pinar; Yazici, Ipek Percinel; Yazici, Kemal Utku; Yildirim, Veli; Yulaf, Yasemin; Yuce, Murat; Yuksel, Tugba; Akdemir, Devrim; Altun, Hatice; Ayik, Basak; Bilgic, Ayhan; Bozkurt, Ozlem Hekim; Cakir, Emine Demirbas; Ceri, Veysi; Demir, Nagehan Ucok; Dinc, Gulser; Irmak, Mustafa Yasin; Karaman, Dursun; Kinik, Mehmet Fatih; Mazlum, Betul; Memik, Nursu Cakin; Ozdemir, Dilsad Foto; Sinir, Hayati; Tasdelen, Bedia Ince; Taskin, Beril; Ugur, Cagatay; Uran, Pinar; Uysal, Taciser; Uneri, Ozden Sukran; Yilmaz, Savas; Yilmaz, Sultan Seval; Acikel, Burak; Aktas, Huseyin; Alaca, Rumeysa; Alic, Betul Gul; Almbaidheen, Mahmoud; Ari, Fatma Pinar; Aslan, Cihan; Atabay, Ender; Ay, Merve Gunay; Aydemir, Hilal; Ayranci, Gulseda; Babadagi, Zehra; Bayar, Hasan; Bayhan, Pelin Con; Bayram, Ozlem; Bektas, Nese Dikmeer; Berberoglu, Kivanc Kudret; Bostan, Recep; Cakan, Yasemin; Canli, Merve Arici; Cansiz, Mehmet Akif; Ceylan, Cansin; Coskun, Nese; Coskun, Seyma; Demir, Ibrahim; Demir, Nuran; Demirdogen, Esen Yildirim; Dogan, Busra; Donmez, Yunus Emre; Donder, Funda; Efe, Aysegul; Eray, Safak; Erbilgin, Seda; Erden, Semih; Ersoy, Elif Gokce; Eseroglu, Tugba; Firat, Sumeyra Kina; Gok, Ezgi Eynalli; Goksoy, Seyda Celik; Guler, Gulen; Gules, Zafer; Gunay, Gulay; Gunes, Serkan; Gunes, Adem; Guven, Gokcen; Horozcu, Havvana; Irmak, Ayse; Isik, Umit; Kahraman, Ozlem; Kalayci, Bilge Merve; Karaaslan, Umut; Karadag, Mehmet; Kilic, Hilal Tugba; Kilicaslan, Fethiye; Kinay, Duygu; Koc, Esra Bulanik; Kocael, Omer; Mutlu, Rahime Kadir; San, Zejnep; Nalbant, Kevser; Okumus, Nilufer; Ozbek, Fatih; Ozdemir, Fatma Akkus; Ozdemir, Hanife; Ozgur, Borte Gurbuz; Ozkan, Selcuk; Ozyurt, Esra Yildirim; Polat, Berna; Polat, Hatice; Sekmen, Ebru; Sertcelik, Mehmet; Sevgen, Feyza Hatice; Sevince, Oguz; Shamkhalova, Ulker; Suleyman, Funda; Simsek, Nurcan Eren; Tanir, Yasar; Tekden, Mehmet; Temtek, Seyhan; Topal, Melike; Topal, Zehra; Turk, Tugba; Ucar, Halit Necmi; Ucar, Filiz; Uygun, Duygu; Uzun, Necati; Vatansever, Zeynep; Yazgili, Neslihan Gokce; Yildiz, Dilsad Miniksar; Yildiz, Nazike; Ercan, Eyup Sabri
dc.date.accessioned2022-03-12T22:27:56Z
dc.date.accessioned2026-01-11T10:31:44Z
dc.date.available2022-03-12T22:27:56Z
dc.date.issued2018
dc.description.abstractAim: To determine the prevalence of affective disorders in Turkey among a representative sample of Turkish population. Methods: This study was conducted as a part of the The Epidemiology of Childhood Psychopathology in Turkey (EPICPAT-T) Study, which was designed by the Turkish Association of Child and Adolescent Mental Health. The inclusion criterion was being a student between the second and fourth grades in the schools assigned as study centers. The assessment tools used were the K-SADS-PL, and a sociodemographic form that was designed by the authors. Impairment was assessed via a 3 point-Likert type scale independently rated by a parent and a teacher. Results: A total of 5842 participants were included in the analyses. The prevalence of affective disorders was 2.5 % without considering impairment and 1.6 % when impairment was taken into account. In our sample, the diagnosis of bipolar disorder was lacking, thus depressive disorders constituted all the cases. Among depressive disorders with impairment, major depressive disorder (MDD) (prevalence of 1.06%) was the most common, followed by dysthymia (prevalence of 0.2%), adjustment disorder with depressive features (prevalence of 0.17%), and depressive disorder-NOS (prevalence of 0.14%). There were no statistically significant gender differences for depression. Maternal psychopathology and paternal physical illness were predictors of affective disorders with pervasive impairment. Conclusion: MDD was the most common depressive disorder among Turkish children in this nationwide epidemiological study. This highlights the severe nature of depression and the importance of early interventions. Populations with maternal psychopathology and paternal physical illness may be the most appropriate targets for interventions to prevent and treat depression in children and adolescents.
dc.identifier.doi10.1016/j.jad.2018.05.014
dc.identifier.eissn1573-2517
dc.identifier.issn0165-0327
dc.identifier.pubmed29936389
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/11424/235261
dc.identifier.wosWOS:000439557000070
dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisherELSEVIER
dc.relation.ispartofJOURNAL OF AFFECTIVE DISORDERS
dc.rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
dc.subjectPrevalence
dc.subjectEpidemiology
dc.subjectTurkey
dc.subjectAffective disorders
dc.subjectDepressive disorder
dc.subjectPEDIATRIC BIPOLAR DISORDER
dc.subjectMAJOR DEPRESSIVE DISORDER
dc.subjectCOMMUNITY SAMPLE
dc.subjectINTERNATIONAL EPIDEMIOLOGY
dc.subjectPSYCHIATRIC-DISORDERS
dc.subjectPREPUBERTAL CHILDREN
dc.subjectLONGITUDINAL COURSE
dc.subjectMENTAL-DISORDERS
dc.subjectTURKISH CHILDREN
dc.subjectSCHOOL-CHILDREN
dc.titlePrevalence of Childhood Affective disorders in Turkey: An epidemiological study
dc.typearticle
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oaire.citation.endPage521
oaire.citation.startPage513
oaire.citation.titleJOURNAL OF AFFECTIVE DISORDERS
oaire.citation.volume238

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