Izmir Mental Health Survey for Gene-Environment Interaction in Psychoses (TurkSch): Objectives and Methodology

Tolga Binbay*, Hayriye Elbi, Koksal Alptekin, Feride Aksu Tanik, Marjan Drukker, Huseyin Onay, Ferda Ozkinay, Nesli Zagli, Jim Van Os

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Abstract

Objective: To describe the objectives and design of a multistage study on the prevalence and risk factors of mental health problems, in particular psychotic disorders and psychotic symptoms, by assessing a probabilistic sample of household residents in the Izmir Metropolitan Area, aged 15-64 years. Method: The study included three different observation frames. In the first stage, of which methodology is in the focus of this paper, the primary screening instrument was the Composite International Diagnostic Interview 2.1, which assesses lifetime and/or last one year occurrence of several DSM-IV disorders. Second, a parallel survey of social capital of administrative wards was conducted in the same neighbourhoods. Third, a nested-case control study was performed to study effects of genetic and environmental risk factors on wide psychosis phenotype. Results: A total of 4011 males and females were contacted through a multistage clustered area probability sample of administrative neighbourhoods and households, covering 9 districts and 302 neighbourhoods. The response rate for the first stage was 76.5% in 5242 eligible households. Respondents were interviewed at home in 2008 for the screening of included mental health problems. The screened disorders were mood disorders (last 1 year), schizophrenia and other non-affective psychotic disorders (lifetime), and dependence and abuse of psychoactive substances (lifetime). Conclusion: Although cross-sectional in nature, the TurkSch has a unique study design and yields data of high quality. This enables study of the prevalence, risk and higher-order interactions underlying ill-health in the Turkish population, with a specific focus on psychosis.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)65-76
JournalTurkish Journal of Psychiatry
Volume22
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2011

Keywords

  • Psychoses
  • epidemiology
  • prevalence
  • genetics
  • risk factors
  • methodology

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