Determinants of effective treatment coverage for posttraumatic stress disorder: findings from the World Mental Health Surveys

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Stein Dan J.,Kazdin Alan E.,Munthali Richard J.,Hwang Irving,Harris Meredith G.,Alonso Jordi,Andrade Laura Helena,Bruffaerts Ronny,Cardoso Graça,Chardoul Stephanie,de Girolamo Giovanni,Florescu Silvia,Gureje Oye,Haro Josep Maria,Karam Aimee N.,Karam Elie G.,Kovess-Masfety Viviane,Lee Sing,Medina-Mora Maria Elena,Navarro-Mateu Fernando,Posada-Villa José,Stagnaro Juan Carlos,ten Have Margreet,Sampson Nancy A.,Kessler Ronald C.,Vigo Daniel V.,Aguilar-Gaxiola Sergio,Al-Hamzawi Ali,Altwaijri Yasmin A.,Atwoli Lukoye,Benjet Corina,Borges Guilherme,Bromet Evelyn J.,Bunting Brendan,Caldas-de-Almeida Jose Miguel,Chatterji Somnath,Cia Alfredo H.,Degenhardt Louisa,Demyttenaere Koen,Hinkov Hristo,Hu Chi-yi,de Jonge Peter,Karam Aimee Nasser,Karam Georges,Kawakami Norito,Kiejna Andrzej,Lepine Jean-Pierre,McGrath John J.,Moskalewicz Jacek,Piazza Marina,Scott Kate M.,Slade Tim,Torres Yolanda,Viana Maria Carmen,Whiteford Harvey,Williams David R.,Wojtyniak Bogdan,

Abstract

Abstract Background Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is associated with significant morbidity, but efficacious pharmacotherapy and psychotherapy are available. Data from the World Mental Health Surveys were used to investigate extent and predictors of treatment coverage for PTSD in high-income countries (HICs) as well as in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Methods Seventeen surveys were conducted across 15 countries (9 HICs, 6 LMICs) by the World Health Organization (WHO) World Mental Health Surveys. Of 35,012 respondents, 914 met DSM-IV criteria for 12-month PTSD. Components of treatment coverage analyzed were: (a) any mental health service utilization; (b) adequate pharmacotherapy; (c) adequate psychotherapy; and (d) effective treatment coverage. Regression models investigated predictors of treatment coverage. Results 12-month PTSD prevalence in trauma exposed individuals was 1.49 (S.E., 0.08). A total of 43.0% (S.E., 2.2) received any mental health services, with fewer receiving adequate pharmacotherapy (13.5%), adequate psychotherapy (17.2%), or effective treatment coverage (14.4%), and with all components of treatment coverage lower in LMICs than HICs. In a multivariable model having insurance (OR = 2.31, 95 CI 1.17, 4.57) and severity of symptoms (OR = .35, 95% CI 0.18, 0.70) were predictive of effective treatment coverage. Conclusion There is a clear need to improve pharmacotherapy and psychotherapy coverage for PTSD, particularly in those with mild symptoms, and especially in LMICs. Universal health care insurance can be expected to increase effective treatment coverage and therefore improve outcomes.

Funder

Medical Research Council of South Africa

The European Commission

Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Spain

Ministerio de Ciencia y Tecnología, Spain

Generalitat de Catalunya

Instituto de Salud Carlos III

State of São Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP) Thematic Project Grant

National Institute of Health / Fogarty International Center

The National Institute of Psychiatry Ramon de la Fuente

National Council on Science and Technology

The Argentinian Ministry of Health

United States National Institute of Mental Health

United States Public Health Service

The Fogarty International Center

National Institute of Mental Health

The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health

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