Excess mortality due to depression and anxiety in the United States: results from a nationally representative survey.

[1]  E. Stuart,et al.  Long-term effects of mental disorders on educational attainment in the National Comorbidity Survey ten-year follow-up , 2015, Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology.

[2]  R. G. Rogers,et al.  The relationship between major depression and nonsuicide mortality for U.S. adults: the importance of health behaviors. , 2014, The journals of gerontology. Series B, Psychological sciences and social sciences.

[3]  Chris Moriarity,et al.  Design and estimation for the national health interview survey, 2006-2015. , 2014, Vital and health statistics. Series 2, Data evaluation and methods research.

[4]  Kimberly B. Roth,et al.  The relationship of mental and behavioral disorders to all-cause mortality in a 27-year follow-up of 4 epidemiologic catchment area samples. , 2013, American journal of epidemiology.

[5]  E. Crowe,et al.  Cancer-related mortality in people with mental illness. , 2013, JAMA psychiatry.

[6]  A comorbid anxiety disorder does not result in an excess risk of death among patients with a depressive disorder , 2013 .

[7]  J. Talbott Understanding Excess Mortality in Persons With Mental Illness: 17-Year Follow Up of a Nationally Representative US Survey , 2012 .

[8]  J. Ballenger Antidepressant Drug Compliance: Reduced Risk of MI and Mortality in Depressed Patients , 2012 .

[9]  B. Druss,et al.  Mental disorders and medical comorbidity. , 2011, The Synthesis project. Research synthesis report.

[10]  Nhi-Ha T. Trinh,et al.  Time Trends in Mortality Associated with Depression: Findings from the Stirling County Study , 2010, Canadian journal of psychiatry. Revue canadienne de psychiatrie.

[11]  D. Williamson The population attributable fraction and confounding: buyer beware , 2010, International journal of clinical practice.

[12]  E. Skinner,et al.  Pattern of mortality in a sample of Maryland residents with severe mental illness , 2010, Psychiatry Research.

[13]  I. Deary,et al.  Generalized Anxiety Disorder, Major Depressive Disorder, and Their Comorbidity as Predictors of All-Cause and Cardiovascular Mortality: The Vietnam Experience Study , 2009, Psychosomatic medicine.

[14]  C. Jonker,et al.  Depression and excess mortality: evidence for a dose response relation in community living elderly , 2009, International journal of geriatric psychiatry.

[15]  J. McGrath,et al.  Schizophrenia: a concise overview of incidence, prevalence, and mortality. , 2008, Epidemiologic reviews.

[16]  J. Lieberman,et al.  Comorbid somatic illnesses in patients with severe mental disorders: clinical, policy, and research challenges. , 2008, The Journal of clinical psychiatry.

[17]  Nicholas J Wareham,et al.  Depression and ischemic heart disease mortality: evidence from the EPIC-Norfolk United Kingdom prospective cohort study. , 2008, The American journal of psychiatry.

[18]  P. Mortensen,et al.  Increased mortality among patients admitted with major psychiatric disorders: a register-based study comparing mortality in unipolar depressive disorder, bipolar affective disorder, schizoaffective disorder, and schizophrenia. , 2007, The Journal of clinical psychiatry.

[19]  A. Mykletun,et al.  Anxiety, Depression, and Cause-Specific Mortality: The HUNT Study , 2007, Psychosomatic medicine.

[20]  Craig W. Colton,et al.  Congruencies in Increased Mortality Rates, Years of Potential Life Lost, and Causes of Death Among Public Mental Health Clients in Eight States , 2006, Preventing chronic disease.

[21]  Evette Ludman,et al.  The association of comorbid depression with mortality in patients with type 2 diabetes. , 2005, Diabetes care.

[22]  T. Mackenzie,et al.  Prevalence and treatment of mental disorders. , 2005, The New England journal of medicine.

[23]  Harold Alan Pincus,et al.  Prevalence and treatment of mental disorders, 1990 to 2003. , 2005, The New England journal of medicine.

[24]  J. Suvisaari,et al.  Mortality among patients with schizophrenia and reduced psychiatric hospital care , 2005, Psychological Medicine.

[25]  W. Eaton,et al.  Psychopathology and mortality in the general population , 1995, Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology.

[26]  W. Katon Clinical and health services relationships between major depression, depressive symptoms, and general medical illness , 2003, Biological Psychiatry.

[27]  P. Cuijpers,et al.  Excess mortality in depression: a meta-analysis of community studies. , 2002, Journal of affective disorders.

[28]  C. Loria,et al.  Age and the burden of death attributable to diabetes in the United States. , 2002, American journal of epidemiology.

[29]  A. Beekman,et al.  Duration and severity of depression predict mortality in older adults in the community , 2002, Psychological Medicine.

[30]  P. Sparén,et al.  Excess mortality in bipolar and unipolar disorder in Sweden. , 2001, Archives of general psychiatry.

[31]  V. Wilcox-Gök,et al.  Estimating the employment and earnings costs of mental illness: recent developments in the United States. , 2001, Social science & medicine.

[32]  Jack R. Anderson Design and estimation for the National Health Interview Survey, 1995-2004. , 2000, Vital and health statistics. Series 2, Data evaluation and methods research.

[33]  L. Fredman,et al.  Depressive symptoms and 6-year mortality among elderly community-dwelling women. , 1999, Epidemiology.

[34]  R. Kessler,et al.  The World Health Organization Composite International Diagnostic Interview short‐form (CIDI‐SF) , 1998 .

[35]  C. Weinberg,et al.  Use and misuse of population attributable fractions. , 1998, American journal of public health.

[36]  W. Scott,et al.  Major depression and all-cause mortality among white adults in the United States. , 1997, Annals of epidemiology.

[37]  B. Felker,et al.  Mortality and medical comorbidity among psychiatric patients: a review. , 1996, Psychiatric services.

[38]  R. Kessler,et al.  Social consequences of psychiatric disorders, I: Educational attainment. , 1995, The American journal of psychiatry.

[39]  G. P. Rozál,et al.  Psychiatric status and 9-year mortality data in the New Haven Epidemiologic Catchment Area Study. , 1994, The American journal of psychiatry.

[40]  D. Kleinbaum,et al.  The association between depressive symptoms and mortality among older participants in the Epidemiologic Catchment Area-Piedmont Health Survey. , 1989, Journal of gerontology.

[41]  A. Farmer,et al.  The Composite International Diagnostic Interview. An epidemiologic Instrument suitable for use in conjunction with different diagnostic systems and in different cultures. , 1988, Archives of general psychiatry.

[42]  D. A. Kenny,et al.  The moderator-mediator variable distinction in social psychological research: conceptual, strategic, and statistical considerations. , 1986, Journal of personality and social psychology.

[43]  W. Eaton,et al.  The Epidemiologic Catchment Area Program of the National Institute of Mental Health. , 1981, Public health reports.

[44]  M. Tsuang,et al.  Causes of Death in Schizophrenia and Manic-Depression , 1980, British Journal of Psychiatry.

[45]  D. Avery,et al.  Mortality in depressed patients treated with electroconvulsive therapy and antidepressants. , 1976, Archives of general psychiatry.

[46]  C. Odoroff,et al.  The mortality experience of a population with psychiatric illness. , 1969, The American journal of psychiatry.