TY - JOUR
T1 - Treatment and long-term outcome of mental disorders
T2 - The grim picture from a quasi-epidemiological investigation in 54,826 subjects from 40 countries
AU - Fountoulakis, Konstantinos N.
AU - Karakatsoulis, Gregory
AU - Abraham, Seri
AU - Adorjan, Kristina
AU - Ahmed, Helal Uddin
AU - Alarcón, Renato D.
AU - Arai, Kiyomi
AU - Auwal, Sani Salihu
AU - Berk, Michael
AU - Levaj, Sarah
AU - Bobes, Julio
AU - Bobes-Bascaran, Teresa
AU - Bourgin-Duchesnay, Julie
AU - Bredicean, Cristina Ana
AU - Bukelskis, Laurynas
AU - Burkadze, Akaki
AU - Abud, Indira Indiana Cabrera
AU - Castilla-Puentes, Ruby
AU - Cetkovich, Marcelo
AU - Colon-Rivera, Hector
AU - Corral, Ricardo
AU - Cortez-Vergara, Carla
AU - Crepin, Piirika
AU - De Berardis, Domenico
AU - Delgado, Sergio Zamora
AU - De Lucena, David
AU - De Sousa, Avinash
AU - Stefano, Ramona Di
AU - Dodd, Seetal
AU - Elek, Livia Priyanka
AU - Elissa, Anna
AU - Erdelyi-Hamza, Berta
AU - Erzin, Gamze
AU - Etchevers, Martin J.
AU - Falkai, Peter
AU - Farcas, Adriana
AU - Fedotov, Ilya
AU - Filatova, Viktoriia
AU - Fountoulakis, Nikolaos K.
AU - Frankova, Iryna
AU - Franza, Francesco
AU - Frias, Pedro
AU - Galako, Tatiana
AU - Garay, Cristian J.
AU - Garcia-Álvarez, Leticia
AU - García-Portilla, Maria Paz
AU - Gonda, Xenia
AU - Gondek, Tomasz M.
AU - González, Daniela Morera
AU - Gould, Hilary
AU - Et al.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025
PY - 2025/6/1
Y1 - 2025/6/1
N2 - Introduction: This study registered rates of specific treatment options for mental disorders as well as their long-term outcome. Material and methods: The history of mental disorders was used as a proxy for diagnosis. The data came from the COMET-G study (40 countries; 54,826 subjects, 64.73 % females, 35.45±13.51 years old). The analysis included descriptive statistics, Risk Ratios, t-tests, and ANCOVA's. Results: 24.14 % reported a history of any mental disorder (depression >12 %, non-affective psychosis and Bipolar disorder 1 % each, >20 % self-injury, >10 % had attempted suicide, 7.17 % illegal substance abuse). Most patients were not under any kind of treatment (59.44 %) and most were not receiving treatment as recommended (e.g. 90 % of Bipolar and 2/3 of psychotic patients). No treatment at all and psychotherapy as monotherapy were consistently related to poorer outcomes. In anxiety or depression, only antidepressant monotherapy and benzodiazepines, in Bipolar disorder only antipsychotic monotherapy in males and antidepressant monotherapy in females and in non-affective psychosis antipsychotics and psychotherapy in females only, were related to good outcomes. No treatment modality was related to a good outcome in those with a history of self-harm, suicidal attempts, or illegal substance use. Only depression and treatment with antidepressants were related to metabolic syndrome. Discussion: In the community, the overwhelming majority of mental patients do not receive appropriate treatment or, even worse, no treatment at all. The outcome is unfavourable for the majority and only a few selective treatment options seem to make a difference.
AB - Introduction: This study registered rates of specific treatment options for mental disorders as well as their long-term outcome. Material and methods: The history of mental disorders was used as a proxy for diagnosis. The data came from the COMET-G study (40 countries; 54,826 subjects, 64.73 % females, 35.45±13.51 years old). The analysis included descriptive statistics, Risk Ratios, t-tests, and ANCOVA's. Results: 24.14 % reported a history of any mental disorder (depression >12 %, non-affective psychosis and Bipolar disorder 1 % each, >20 % self-injury, >10 % had attempted suicide, 7.17 % illegal substance abuse). Most patients were not under any kind of treatment (59.44 %) and most were not receiving treatment as recommended (e.g. 90 % of Bipolar and 2/3 of psychotic patients). No treatment at all and psychotherapy as monotherapy were consistently related to poorer outcomes. In anxiety or depression, only antidepressant monotherapy and benzodiazepines, in Bipolar disorder only antipsychotic monotherapy in males and antidepressant monotherapy in females and in non-affective psychosis antipsychotics and psychotherapy in females only, were related to good outcomes. No treatment modality was related to a good outcome in those with a history of self-harm, suicidal attempts, or illegal substance use. Only depression and treatment with antidepressants were related to metabolic syndrome. Discussion: In the community, the overwhelming majority of mental patients do not receive appropriate treatment or, even worse, no treatment at all. The outcome is unfavourable for the majority and only a few selective treatment options seem to make a difference.
KW - Disability
KW - Epidemiology
KW - Mental health
KW - Metabolic syndrome
KW - Outcomes
KW - Psychiatry
KW - Treatment
U2 - 10.1016/j.psychres.2025.116459
DO - 10.1016/j.psychres.2025.116459
M3 - Article
SN - 0165-1781
VL - 348
JO - Psychiatry Research
JF - Psychiatry Research
M1 - 116459
ER -