The prevalence and risk of DSM‐IV axis I disorder in adults with early‐life earthquake stress: A cross‐sectional study

Jun 24, 2019International journal of developmental neuroscience : the official journal of the International Society for Developmental Neuroscience

How Early-Life Earthquake Stress Relates to Mental Health Disorders in Adults

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Abstract

Among 1,380 adults, 2.3% of those exposed to the earthquake during the prenatal period were diagnosed with schizophrenia, compared to 0.2% in the non-exposure group.

  • Exposure to the Tangshan earthquake in the prenatal period is associated with a higher prevalence of schizophrenia.
  • 2.7% of individuals exposed to the earthquake were diagnosed with major depressive disorder, compared to 2.3% in those not exposed.
  • Bipolar disorder was diagnosed in 0.6% of those exposed versus 0.9% in the non-exposed group.
  • Anxiety disorders were present in 5.2% of exposed individuals compared to 5.7% in the non-exposed group.
  • Alcohol use disorders were diagnosed in 8.1% of those exposed versus 7.1% in the non-exposed group.
  • No significant differences were found in the prevalence of other mental disorders between the exposed and non-exposed groups.

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