Global burden of disease and the impact of mental and addictive disorders

J Rehm, KD Shield�- Current psychiatry reports, 2019 - Springer
Current psychiatry reports, 2019Springer
Abstract Purpose of Review This contribution reviews the newest empirical evidence
regarding the burden of mental and addictive disorders and weighs their importance for
global health in the first decades of the twenty-first century. Recent Findings Mental and
addictive disorders affected more than 1 billion people globally in 2016. They caused 7% of
all global burden of disease as measured in DALYs and 19% of all years lived with
disability. Depression was associated with most DALYs for both sexes, with higher rates in�…
Purpose of Review
This contribution reviews the newest empirical evidence regarding the burden of mental and addictive disorders and weighs their importance for global health in the first decades of the twenty-first century.
Recent Findings
Mental and addictive disorders affected more than 1 billion people globally in 2016. They caused 7% of all global burden of disease as measured in DALYs and 19% of all years lived with disability. Depression was associated with most DALYs for both sexes, with higher rates in women as all other internalizing disorders, whereas other disorders such as substance use disorders had higher rates in men.
Summary
Mental and addictive disorders affect a significant portion of the global population with high burden, in particular in high- and upper-middle-income countries. The relative share of these disorders has increased in the past decades, in part due to stigma and lack of treatment. Future research needs to better analyze the role of mental and addictive disorders in shifts of life expectancy.
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