2023
DOI: 10.1002/wps.21087
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Prevalence and trends of common mental disorders from 2007‐2009 to 2019‐2022: results from the Netherlands Mental Health Survey and Incidence Studies (NEMESIS), including comparison of prevalence rates before vs. during the COVID‐19 pandemic

Abstract: Up-to-date information on the prevalence and trends of common mental disorders is relevant to health care policy and planning, owing to the high burden associated with these disorders. In the first wave of the third

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“…For example, in England, the number of people less than 18 years old accessing public mental health services in the previous 12 months increased by 20.4% between the start of the pandemic and July 2022 15 . These patterns have been observed in several differ ent countries 34,35 , and extend to suicidal outcomes, particularly amongst girls 34 . Inequalities in poor mental health following the COVID19 pandemic have also been reported for women 3638 , low income households 36 , and several groups minoritized by race and ethnicity 38 , gender identity and sexual orientation 39 , or migrant status 40 .…”
Section: Forum -Social Determinants Of Mental Health and Disorder And...mentioning
confidence: 72%
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“…For example, in England, the number of people less than 18 years old accessing public mental health services in the previous 12 months increased by 20.4% between the start of the pandemic and July 2022 15 . These patterns have been observed in several differ ent countries 34,35 , and extend to suicidal outcomes, particularly amongst girls 34 . Inequalities in poor mental health following the COVID19 pandemic have also been reported for women 3638 , low income households 36 , and several groups minoritized by race and ethnicity 38 , gender identity and sexual orientation 39 , or migrant status 40 .…”
Section: Forum -Social Determinants Of Mental Health and Disorder And...mentioning
confidence: 72%
“…Observed changes in the prevalence of mental health prob lems in children and young people have been attributed to both period 21 and cohort 22 effects. While the COVID19 pandemic -a textbook period effect -appears to have had only minimal im pact on longterm mental health in the general population 34,35 , impacts on children and young people, who have often borne the brunt of restrictive lockdown policies, are more pronounced 25,34,35 . For example, in England, the number of people less than 18 years old accessing public mental health services in the previous 12 months increased by 20.4% between the start of the pandemic and July 2022 15 .…”
Section: Forum -Social Determinants Of Mental Health and Disorder And...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consequently, exercise is viewed as a therapeutic intervention not only for metabolic disturbances but also for mental disorders (Deslandes et al, 2009; Hwang et al, 2023; Laird et al, 2023; Viana and de Lira, 2020). The prevalence of mental disorders has been on the rise in recent decades (ten Have et al, 2023), with children and young adults under 24 years of age being particularly affected by the adverse mental health effects of the COVID-19 pandemic (Kauhanen et al, 2023). While team sport athletes typically exhibit lower levels of anxiety and depression compared to individual sport athletes (Pluhar et al, 2019), the mental well-being of team sport athletes is susceptible to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic due to the lack of social team activities (Salles et al, 2022).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…By 2018, suicide was the second leading cause of death among those aged 10 to 24 years . Similarly, European countries, such as the Netherlands, reported escalating rates of mental disorders, especially evident in the group aged 18 to 34 years …”
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“…1 Similarly, European countries, such as the Netherlands, reported escalating rates of mental disorders, especially evident in the group aged 18 to 34 years. 2…”
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