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Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology | 2005

Epidemiology of psychiatric and alcohol disorders in Ukraine: findings from the Ukraine World Mental Health survey.

Evelyn J. Bromet; Semyon Gluzman; Volodymyr I. Paniotto; Charles Webb; Nathan L. Tintle; Victoria Zakhozha; Johan M. Havenaar; Zinoviy Gutkovich; Stanislav Kostyuchenko; Joseph E. Schwartz

BackgroundThis study presents the lifetime, 12-month, and 1-month prevalence estimates of nine psychiatric and alcohol disorders in Ukraine assessed as part of the World Health Organization (WHO) World Mental Health (WMH) research program. The Ukraine WMH survey is the first psychiatric epidemiologic study in a former Soviet Union country to administer a structured psychiatric interview to a nationally representative sample.MethodIn 2002, a national probability sample of 4,725 respondents ages 18 and older were interviewed with the WMH version of the Composite International Diagnostic Interview (WMH-CIDI). Prevalence estimates, age-of-onset curves, comorbidity, demographic and geographic risk factors, and treatment seeking were examined.ResultsClose to one third of the population experienced at least one Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition (DSM-IV) disorder in their lifetime, 17.6% experienced an episode in the past year, and 10.6% had a current disorder. There was no gender difference in the overall prevalence rates. In men, the most common diagnoses were alcohol disorders (26.5% lifetime) and mood disorders (9.7% lifetime); in women, they were mood disorders (20.8% lifetime) and anxiety disorders (7.9% lifetime). The odds ratios for most pairs of disorders were highly significant. Age of onset was primarily in the teens and early 20s. Age, education, and living in the Eastern region of Ukraine were significant risk factors across disorders, with respondents older than 50 years having the highest prevalence of mood disorder and the lowest prevalence of alcoholism and intermittent explosive disorder. Only a minority of respondents talked to a professional about their symptoms.ConclusionPrevalence estimates of alcoholism among men and recent depression among women were higher in Ukraine than in comparable European surveys. The results argue for the need to develop and implement educational programs focused on the recognition and treatment of mental and alcohol disorders for the general population, psychiatrists, and general medical providers, who are the main source of mental health care.


Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment | 2004

The Cannabis Youth Treatment (CYT) Study: Main findings from two randomized trials

Michael L. Dennis; Susan H. Godley; Guy S. Diamond; Frank M. Tims; Thomas F. Babor; Jean Donaldson; Howard A. Liddle; Janet C. Titus; Yifrah Kaminer; Charles Webb; Nancy Hamilton; Rod Funk


Addiction | 2002

The Cannabis Youth Treatment (CYT) experiment: rationale, study design and analysis plans

Michael L. Dennis; Janet C. Titus; Guy S. Diamond; Jean Donaldson; Susan H. Godley; Frank M. Tims; Charles Webb; Yifrah Kaminer; Thomas F. Babor; M. C. Roebuck; Mark D. Godley; Nancy Hamilton; Howard A. Liddle; Christy K. Scott


Addiction | 2002

Five outpatient treatment models for adolescent marijuana use: a description of the Cannabis Youth Treatment Interventions

Guy S. Diamond; Susan H. Godley; Howard A. Liddle; Susan Sampl; Charles Webb; Frank M. Tims; Robert J. Meyers


Addiction | 2002

The economic cost of outpatient marijuana treatment for adolescents: findings from a multi-site field experiment

Michael T. French; M. Christopher Roebuck; Michael L. Dennis; Guy S. Diamond; Susan H. Godley; Frank M. Tims; Charles Webb; James M Herrell


Alcohol and Alcoholism | 2005

EPIDEMIOLOGY OF HEAVY ALCOHOL USE IN UKRAINE: FINDINGS FROM THE WORLD MENTAL HEALTH SURVEY

Charles Webb; Evelyn J. Bromet; Semyon Gluzman; Nathan L. Tintle; Joseph E. Schwartz; Stanislav Kostyuchenko; Johan M. Havenaar


Addiction | 2002

Subtypes for classifying adolescents with marijuana use disorders: construct validity and clinical implications

Thomas F. Babor; Charles Webb; Joseph A. Burleson; Yifrah Kaminer


Archive | 2002

The Motivational Enhancement Therapy and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Supplement: 7 Sessions of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Adolescent Cannabis Users, Cannabis Youth Treatment (CYT) Series, Volume 2.

Charles Webb; Meleney Scudder; Yifrah Kaminer; Ron Kaden


Addiction | 2002

Treating juvenile offenders for marijuana problems

Charles Webb; Joseph A. Burleson; Jane A. Ungemack


Public Health | 2007

Smoking initiation and nicotine dependence symptoms in Ukraine: Findings from the Ukraine World Mental Health survey

Charles Webb; Evelyn J. Bromet; Nathan L. Tintle; Joseph E. Schwartz; Semyon Gluzman; Stanislav Kostyuchenko; Johan M. Havenaar

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Frank M. Tims

National Institute on Drug Abuse

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Yifrah Kaminer

University of Connecticut

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Thomas F. Babor

University of Connecticut

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Jean Donaldson

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration

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Guy S. Diamond

Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

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Joseph A. Burleson

University of Connecticut Health Center

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