Title of article :
Prevalence of neurasthenia, comorbidity, and association
with impairment among a nationally representative sample
of US adults
Author/Authors :
Kristine M. Molina، نويسنده , , Chih-Nan Chen، نويسنده , ,
Margarita Alegr?´a، نويسنده , , Huijun Li، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Abstract :
Purpose There are no current psychiatric epidemiological
studies examining prevalence estimates of neurasthenia
across different racial and ethnic groups in the US. This
study compares prevalence rates of International Classification
of Diseases (ICD-10) lifetime and 12-month neurasthenia
across racial/ethnic groups in the US (Asians,
African Americans, Latinos, and non-Latino Whites) and
by levels of acculturation. We examine comorbidity of
neurasthenia with DSM-IV psychiatric disorders and the
association between neurasthenia and impairment.
Methods We used a pooled sample (N = 10, 118) from
two nationally representative household surveys of adults
ages 18 years and older: the National Comorbidity Survey-
Replication (NCS-R) and the National Latino and Asian
American Study (NLAAS).
Results Among the total sample, the adjusted prevalence
rates of lifetimeand 12-month neurasthenia with exclusionary
criteria were 2.22 and 1.19%. The adjusted prevalence rates
for lifetime and 12-month neurasthenia without exclusionary
criteria were 4.89 and 2.80%. There were significant racial/
ethnic group differences in prevalence for both lifetime and
past-year neurasthenia, with Asians reporting significantly
lower prevalence of neurasthenia than their non-LatinoWhite
counterparts. Less acculturated individuals were at a
decreased risk for lifetime and past-year neurasthenia. Lifetime
neurasthenia was associated with increased odds of
meeting lifetime criteria for any depressive, any anxiety, and
any substance use disorder. Respondents with lifetimeor pastyear
neurasthenia had significantly greater levels of impairment
compared to those without neurasthenia.
Conclusion Neurasthenia is a prevalent condition
deserving further research attention given its comorbidity
with other psychiatric disorders and its association with
functional impairment
Keywords :
Neurasthenia Impairment Comorbidity Psychiatric disorders Acculturation
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)