Elevated 12-Month and Lifetime Prevalence and Comorbidity Rates of Mood, Anxiety, and Alcohol Use Disorders in Chinese Men Who Have Sex with Men

Lianzheng Yu(Shenyang Center for Disease Control and Prevention), Chao Jiang(Dalian Medical University), Jun Na(Shenyang Center for Disease Control and Prevention), Ning Li(Shenyang Center for Disease Control and Prevention), Wenli Diao(Shenyang Center for Disease Control and Prevention), Gu Yuan(Shenyang Center for Disease Control and Prevention), Zhao Li, Yan Zou(Shanghai Municipal Center For Disease Control Prevention), Ying Chen, Li Liu(Shenyang Center for Disease Control and Prevention), Huijuan Mu(Shenyang Center for Disease Control and Prevention), Yunyong Liu(Shenyang Medical College), Liya E. Yu(Shenyang Center for Disease Control and Prevention), Xiaoli Yang(Shenyang Medical College), Guowei Pan(Shenyang Medical College)
PLoS ONE
April 18, 2013
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Abstract

BACKGROUND: This study aimed to assess whether Chinese men who have sex with men (MSM) had a significantly elevated prevalence of psychiatric disorders compared to urban males in China. METHODS: 807 MSM were recruited using a respondent-driven sampling (RDS) method in urban area of northeast China. Psychiatric disorders were assessed employing the Composite International Diagnostic Interview (CIDI. Version 1.0) according to the criteria of the DSM-III-R. RESULTS: Chinese MSM had a significantly elevated standardized prevalence ratios (SPR) for lifetime prevalence of any disorder (SPR = 2.8; 95%CI: 2.5-3.2), mood disorder (SPR = 3.0; 95%CI: 2.3-3.7), anxiety disorder (SPR = 5.5; 95% CI: 4.6-6.5), alcohol use disorder (SPR = 2.4, 95%CI: 2.0-2.8), and combination of disorders (SPR = 4.2; 95%CI: 3.4-5.1). CONCLUSIONS: Chinese MSM had significantly elevated prevalence and comorbidity of psychiatric disorders. RDS is a suitable sampling method for psychiatric epidemiological survey in MSM population.


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