Title of article :
Psychiatric disorders certified on death certificates in an English
population
Author/Authors :
Michael J. Goldacre، نويسنده , , Marie E. Duncan، نويسنده , , Myfanwy Griffith، نويسنده , , Paula Cook-Mozaffari، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
Background Psychiatric disorders are
sometimes certified on death certificates, but seldom
selected as the underlying cause of death. The
majority of deaths with a certified psychiatric cause
are usually omitted from official mortality statistics,
which are typically based on the underlying cause
alone. Aim To report on death rates for psychiatric
disorders, as certified on death certificates, including
all mentioned causes as well as the underlying cause
of death. Method Analysis of database including all
certified causes of death in 1979–1999, in three time
periods defined by coding rule changes. Results Statistics
on the underlying cause of death grossly underestimated
certified psychiatric disorders. For example,
in the first period of our study they missed 88% of
deaths in which schizophrenia was a certified cause,
98% of affective psychosis, and 96% of depression.
Over time, considering all certified causes, age-standardised
death rates for schizophrenia declined, those
for affective psychosis showed no change, and those
for depression and dementia increased. Conclusion
The decline in mortality rates for schizophrenia,
and the increase for depression and dementia, may
reflect real changes over time in disease prevalence at
death, although other explanations are possible and
are discussed
Keywords :
mortality – trends – dementia –depression – schizophrenia
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)