Prevalence and incidence of mental health conditions


Background:

Research suggests that children and young people with intellectual disabilities experience higher levels of mental ill-health than those without intellectual disabilities. However, there is very little research on the rate of mental health conditions over time in this population. It is important to gain a clearer picture of the proportion of children and young people with specific mental health conditions in the UK, and the rate of mental health conditions over time, in order to target resources effectively. In this study, we will describe the proportion of children and young people (aged 0–24 years) with and without intellectual disabilities who have different mental health conditions. We will also describe the portion of children and young people with mental health conditions who receive psychotropic prescriptions, as well as referrals and admission to psychiatric services in the UK.

What we will do:

In this study, we will use data from the Clinical Practice Research Datalink (CPRD) GOLD to describe the prevalence and incidence of specific mental health conditions in children and young people, between the study dates of 1 January 2004 and 31st August 2020. We will also describe prevalence and incidence of psychotropic prescriptions, psychiatric referrals and admissions among children and young people with and without intellectual disabilities who have mental health conditions in the UK.

For more information on this research, please contact Kirsty Dunn.

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