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Prevalence of Mental Health Conditions Among 6078 Individuals With Down Syndrome in the United States.

Anne Rivelli1,2, Veronica Fitzpatrick1,2, Sagar Chaudhari3, Laura Chicoine1,4, Gengjie Jia5, Andrey Rzhetsky5, Brian Chicoine1,4.   

Abstract

Findings from a recent study of the largest documented cohort of individuals with Down syndrome (DS) in the United States described prevalence of common disease conditions and strongly suggested significant disparity in mental health conditions among these individuals as compared with age- and sex-matched individuals without DS. The retrospective, descriptive study reported herein is a follow-up to document prevalence of 58 mental health conditions across 28 years of data from 6078 individuals with DS and 30,326 age- and sex-matched controls. Patient data were abstracted from electronic medical records within a large integrated health system. In general, individuals with DS had higher prevalence of mood disorders (including depression); anxiety disorders (including obsessive-compulsive disorder); schizophrenia; psychosis (including hallucinations); pseudobulbar affect; personality disorder; dementia (including Alzheimer's disease); mental disorder due to physiologic causes; conduct disorder; tic disorder; and impulse control disorder. Conversely, the DS cohort experienced lower prevalence of bipolar I disorder; generalized anxiety, panic, phobic, and posttraumatic stress disorders; substance use disorders (including alcohol, opioid, cannabis, cocaine, and nicotine disorders); and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. Prevalence of many mental health conditions in the setting of DS vastly differs from comparable individuals without DS. These findings delineate a heretofore unclear jumping-off point for ongoing research.
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Keywords:  ADHD; Down syndrome; anxiety; dementia; depression; mental health; prevalence; substance use

Year:  2022        PMID: 35111883      PMCID: PMC8772605          DOI: 10.17294/2330-0698.1875

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Patient Cent Res Rev        ISSN: 2330-068X


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