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Table 1 The affective and anxiety disorders in the study groups of older people with intellectual disability (ID) (7936) and in the general population from the same cohort (7936), from 2002 to 2012a

From: The occurrence of comorbidities with affective and anxiety disorders among older people with intellectual disability compared with the general population: a register study

 

ID

n = 7936

gRef

n = 7936

n

%

n

%

Affective Disorders (F3)

(F30) Manic episode

32

0.4%

<5

0.0%

(F31) Bipolar affective disorder

170

2.1%

42

0.5%

(F32) Depressive episode

358

4.5%

254

3.2%

(F33) Recurrent depressive disorder

116

1.5%

116

1.5%

(F34) Persistent mood [affective] disorders

21

0.3%

23

0.3%

(F38) Other mood [affective] disorders

< 5

0.0%

5

0.1%

(F39) Unspecified mood [affective] disorder

35

0.4%

17

0.2%

At least one F3

576

7.3%

342

4.3%

Anxiety Disorders (F4)

(F40) Phobic anxiety disorders

36

0.5%

16

0.2%

(F41) Other anxiety disorders

289

3.7%

196

2.5%

(F42) Obsessive-compulsive disorder

74

0.9%

10

0.1%

(F43) Reaction to severe stress, adjustment disorders

81

1.0%

143

1.8%

(F44) Dissociative [conversion] disorders

27

03%

<5

0.0%

(F45) Somatoform disorders

31

0.4%

48

0.6%

(F48) Other neurotic disorders

11

0.1%

5

0.1%

At least one F4

471

5.9%

354

4.5%

  1. aReference: “Psychiatric diagnoses in older people with intellectual disability in comparison with the general population: a register study” by Axmon, A., Björne, P., Nylander, L., & Ahlström, G. (2017), Epidemiology And Psychiatric Sciences, 1–13. https://doi.org/10.1017/S2045796017000051