Mental and Substance Use Disorders Prevalence Study: Background and Methods

Author:

Guyer Heidi1ORCID,Ringeisen Heather1,Dever Jill1,Liao Dan1,Peytchev Andy1,Carr Christine1,Geiger Paul1,Stambaugh Leyla1,Smith Tim1,Dixon Lisa2,Olfson Mark2,First Michael2,Stroup Scott2,Chwastiak Lydia3,Monroe‐Devita Maria3,Swanson Jeff4,Swartz Marvin4,Kessler Ronald C.5ORCID,Gibbons Robert6,Bareis Natalie2,Sinclair Hancq Elizabeth7,Clarke Thomas8,Edlund Mark1,

Affiliation:

1. RTI International Research Triangle Park North Carolina USA

2. Columbia University/New York State Psychiatric Institute New York New York USA

3. University of Washington Seattle Washington USA

4. Duke Health Durham North Carolina USA

5. Harvard Medical School Cambridge Massachusetts USA

6. University of Chicago Chicago Illinois USA

7. Treatment Advocacy Center Arlington Virginia USA

8. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) Rockville Maryland USA

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveThe Mental and Substance Use Disorders Prevalence Study (MDPS) builds upon previous epidemiologic studies to provide estimates of prevalence and treatment rates of mental and substance use disorders among adults aged 18–65 in the U.S. The study background and methods are described.MethodThe MDPS employed novel techniques such as the inclusion of household, prison, homeless and state psychiatric hospital populations, a semi‐structured clinical interview administered by trained clinical interviewers to assess disorders, the assessment of both past year and lifetime schizophrenia spectrum disorder (SSD) using full Diagnostic and Statistical Manual 5 criteria, as well as other mental and substance use disorders, and video‐based interviewing. Population specific and combined sample weights were developed to estimate nationally representative prevalence and treatment rates.ResultsData collection was conducted between October 2020 and October 2022 resulting in 5679 clinical interviews. The statistical weighting and analytic plan are described. Weighted response rates and reasons for non‐response are provided for each study population.ConclusionsThe MDPS successfully developed and employed novel techniques to estimate the prevalence and treatment rates of mental and substance use disorders in both household and non‐household populations, including some of the most impairing disorders such as SSD.

Funder

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration

Publisher

Wiley

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