Title of article
Adjustment disorders: prevalence in a representative nationwide survey in Germany
Author/Authors
Andreas Maercker، نويسنده , , Simon Forstmeier، نويسنده , , Laura Pielmaier، نويسنده , , Lena Spangenberg، نويسنده , , Elmar Bra¨hler، نويسنده , , Heide Glaesmer، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Pages
8
From page
1745
To page
1752
Abstract
Objectives This is the first study to estimate the prevalence
of adjustment disorder (AjD) in the general population.
A new conceptualisation of AjD as a stress response
syndrome was applied, which allowed AjD to be assessed
directly from its symptom profile, including intrusive,
avoidance and failure-to-adapt symptoms (Maercker et al.,
Psychopathology 40:135–146, 2007).
Methods Prevalence rates of distressing life events and
AjD were estimated from a representative sample of the
German general population (n = 2,512) with a broad age
range (14–93 years). A questionnaire including a life
events checklist and self-rating questions that assessed AjD
symptoms and symptom duration were personally handed
out by an interviewer.
Results The prevalence of AjD fulfilling the criterion of
clinically significant impairment was 0.9%; a further 1.4%
of the sample was diagnosed with AjD without fulfilling
the impairment criterion. In *72.5% of AjD cases,
symptoms had developed 6–24 months prior to assessment.
AjD was most often associated with acute events such as
moving or chronic stressors such as serious illness, conflicts
at the respondent’s job or with friends or neighbours
(with *5% conditional probability each).
Conclusions The results correspond with the few other
studies that have examined the prevalence of AjD, even
though a new conceptualisation of the disorder was used.
Explorative results regarding the duration of AjD syndromes
and symptoms call for further redefinition and
empirical investigation of this under-researched mental
condition.
Keywords
Adjustment disorders Stress-responsesyndromes Survey Nationwide study
Journal title
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)
Serial Year
2012
Journal title
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)
Record number
850029
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