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Table 2 Prevalence (%) of comorbidity between diagnostic groups

From: Prevalence and associated factors of mental disorders in the nationwide primary care population in Latvia: a cross-sectional study

Baseline diagnosis

Prevalence (95%CI)

Any mood disorder

Suicidality

Any anxiety disorder

Any psychotic disorder

Any alcohol disorder

Any eating disorder

Any mood disorder n = 272

 

50.0 (44.1–55.9)

37.9 (32.1–43.7)

2.2 (0.5–3.9)

8.5 (5.2–11.8)

2.9 (0.9–4.9)

Suicidality n = 276

50.0 (44.1–55.9)

 

33.3 (27.7–38.9)

4.4 (2.0–6.8)

9.1 (5.7–12.5)

1.8 (0.2–3.4)

Any anxiety disorder n = 235

44.2 (37.9–50.6)

39.1 (32.9–45.3)

 

2.6 (0.6–4.6)

8.5 (4.9–12.1)

0.4 (0–1.2)

Any psychotic disorder n = 24

25.0 (7.7–42.3)

50.0 (30.0–70.0)

25.0 (7.7–42.3)

 

16.7 (1.8–31.6)

0

Any alcohol use disorder n = 70

32.9 (21.9–43.9)

35.7 (24.5–46.9)

28.6 (18.0–39.2)

5.7 (0.3–11.1)

 

2.9 (0–6.8)

Any eating disorder n = 15

53.3 (28.1–78.6)

35.7 (11.5–60.0)

6.7 (0–19.4)

0

13.3 (0–30.5)

 
  1. The most frequently co-occurring mental disorders were any mood disorder, suicidality and any anxiety disorder. Suicidality was the most frequent concurrent phenomenon in any psychotic disorder group. Any eating disorders were highly associated with any mood disorder