Prevalence of Mental Health Disorders Among Adults With Cerebral Palsy: A Cross-sectional Analysis

Annals of Internal Medicine
Daniel G WhitneyMark D Peterson

Abstract

Persons with cerebral palsy (CP) have an increased risk for secondary chronic conditions during childhood, including mental health disorders. However, little is known about how these disorders affect adults with CP. To determine the prevalence of mental health disorders among adults with CP compared with those without CP. Cross-sectional. 2016 Optum Clinformatics Data Mart. 8.7 million adults (including 7348 adults with CP). Other neurodevelopmental comorbid conditions (intellectual disabilities, autism spectrum disorders, epilepsy) and 37 mental health disorders (as 6 categories) were identified on the basis of diagnosis codes. Direct age-standardized prevalence of the mental health disorder categories was estimated by sex for adults with CP alone, adults with CP and neurodevelopmental disorders, and adults without CP. Men with CP alone had higher age-standardized prevalence than men without CP for schizophrenic disorders (2.8% [95% CI, 2.2% to 3.4%] vs. 0.7%), mood affective disorders (19.5% [CI, 18.0% to 21.0%] vs. 8.1%), anxiety disorders (19.5% [CI, 18.0% to 21.0%] vs. 11.1%), disorders of adult personality and behavior (1.2% [CI, 0.8% to 1.6%] vs. 0.3%), and alcohol- and opioid-related disorders (4.7% [CI, 3.9% to 5.5%] v...Continue Reading

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Nov 12, 2019·Journal of Orthopaedic Research : Official Publication of the Orthopaedic Research Society·Daniel G WhitneyKarl J Jepsen
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