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Table 14.3. Percentage of patients who reveived at least minimally adequate treatment in those sectors by 12-month DSM-IV/WMH-CIDI disorder1
Type of professional
  Psychiatrist   Other mental health care   Any mental health care   General medical3   Any health care   Human services5   Self help5   Any treatment
  % (se)   % (se)   % (se)   % (se)   % (se)   % (se)   % (se)   % (se)
I. Anxiety Disorders
Panic disorder 68.0 (5.6)   59.0 (6.4)   64.7 (4..9)   42.9 (4.5)   60.4 (3.7)   57.1 (9.7)         60.9 (3.6)
Agoraphobia without panic 66.4 (10.5)   61.9 (12.4)   66.1 (10.8)   60.6 (15.6)   70.3 (7.4)   70.5 (18.1)         68.2 (8.2)
Specific phobia 52.8 (6.8)   60.7 (5.3)   56.9 (5.7)   36.5 (3.4)   47.5 (3.3)   49.8 (6.6)         50.3 (2.7)
Social phobia 58.0 (7.0)   60.5 (4.7)   59.2 (5.2)   33.0 (3.0)   49.6 (3.3)   45.7 (7.5)         50.0 (3.7)
Generalized anxiety disorder 56.8 (11.9)   54.5 (7.6)   55.7 (8.6)   40.1 (5.8)   52.6 (5.7)   48.5 (15.1)         53.4 (6.7)
Post-traumatic stress disorder 56.5 (7.7)   70.5 (5.9)   68.3 (4.4)   63.7 (16.2)   69.1 (8.7)   84.0 (16.3)         58.3 (3.8)
Obsessive-compulsive disorder 29.7 (16.1)   53.4 (15.8)   52.7 (14.6)   20.1 (8.2)   50.2 (12.3)   57.8 (28.2)         49.4 (11.4)
Separation anxiety disorder 68.8 (14.6)   69.7 (17.5)   63.0 (13.6)   63.7 (16.2)   69.1 (8.7)   84.0 (16.3)         70.5 (8.4)
Any anxiety disorder 53.3 (6.2)   54.9 (3.2)   56.0 (4.0)   33.2 (2.2)   47.0 (2.5)   47.7 (4.6)         48.7 (2.3)
II. Mood Disorders
Major depressive disorder 57.1 (8.4)   51.6 (4.2)   56.4 (4.6)   35.7 (3.3)   49.3 (4.0)   45.0 (7.2)         49.9 (3.6)
Dysthymia 57.8 (10.6)   74.8 (8.6)   71.0 (8.7)   46.1 (10.6)   58.0 (7.6)   52.8 (9.8)         57.6 (7.1)
Bipolar I or II 56.9 (6.3)   51.3 (7.3)   54.0 (6.3)   38.3 (4.2)   51.3 (4.2)   58.7 (11.2)         56.5 (4.3)
Any mood disorder 57.4 (6.4)   51.5 (3.1)   55.8 (4.2)   36.9 (2.6)   50.2 (3.3)   48.6 (5.0)         52.0 (2.7)
III. Impulse-control Disorders
Intermittent explosive disorder 46.7 (12.5)   35.8 (9.6)   37.3 (8.8)   31.6 (9.9)   40.3 (6.7)   17.6 (10.2)         35.4 (6.3)
IV. Substance Disorders
Alcohol abuse  44.1 (12.8)   43.4 (9.2)   43.7 (9.3)   30.9 (8.5)   41.5 (6.2)   41.6 (13.5)         47.8 (5.5)
Alcohol dependence 49.8 (16.2)   41.8 (9.7)   43.5 (10.5)   38.5 (11.8)   42.9 (8.8)   39.2 (17.6)         50.1 (8.0)
Drug abuse  13.8 (7.4)   44.7 (12.6)   36.8 (11.1)   18.0 (7.3)   35.2 (9.3)   70.0 (21.6)         41.6 (11.5)
Drug dependence 7.5 (7.6)  

49.5

(18.2)   28.5 (13.5)   41.2 (16.7)   35.1 (13.2               35.1 (13.2)
Any substance disorder 38.5 (10.8)   44.4 (6.7)   44.2 (6.9)   25.6 (6.8)   41.5 (4.9)   53.2 (11.2)         47.9 (4.8)
V. Composite
Any mental disorder 53.3 (5.3)   51.1 (2.7)   53.4 (3.3)   33.2 (2.0)   46.1 (2.2)   46.9 (4.1)         47.8 (2.0)
(n)7   (177)     (208)     (294)     (329)     (504)     (117)     (53)     (565)
1Missing cell entries indicate that the number of patients with the disorder who were treated in the sector was less than 30, in which case no estimate was made.
2
Use of a mental health hot line removed from definition since it is not considered adequate treatment.
3
General medical defined as primary care doctor, other general medical doctor, nurse, any other health professional not previously mentioned.
4
Human services professional defined as religious or spiritual advisor, social worker, or counselor in any setting other than a specialty mental health setting.
5
Standard definition of CAM reduced to self-help only since only self-help is considered adequate treatment.
6By definition, self-help is considered inadequate treatment for all disorders other than substance.
7
Weighted number of respondents with a 12-month DSM-IV/WMH-CIDI disorder seeking treatment in each service sector.

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