The Israel National Health Survey: issues and methods.
Journal: 2008/January - Israel Journal of Psychiatry and Related Sciences
ISSN: 0333-7308
PUBMED: 18080645
Abstract:
OBJECTIVE
The Israel National Health Survey--World Mental Health Survey (INHS) was designed to collect data on (a) the prevalence of mental disorders; (b) the prevalence of impairments and disabilities; (c) chronic conditions, disability, physical health, health services utilization and out-of-pocket medical expenditure which might be associated with mental disorder; and (d) socioeconomic and demographic correlates of mental disorder. This paper presents an overview of the methods used in this survey.
METHODS
The INHS was a cross-sectional survey based on a representative sample of 5,000 adults, 21 years or older, from the general population of Israel. The Composite International Diagnostic Interview (WMH-CIDI) was administered in face-to-face interviews at the respondents' homes between May, 2003, and April, 2004, using computer assisted personal interview (CAPI) technology.
RESULTS
The overall response rate was 72.6%.
CONCLUSIONS
The methodology and the quality control procedures used have made the INHS database a unique source of information about the prevalence, disability burden and unmet health needs of people suffering from common mental disorders and substance disorders in Israel.
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