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Fig 1.

Description of the final sample in the PEGASUS-Murcia project.

The response rate is defined as: (completed interviews) / (total released respondent sample cases–respondent nonsample cases). High risk individuals: those who have positively answered a number of specific questions related to mood and anxiety disorders in the screening section. Low risk individuals: those without symptoms related to mood and anxiety disorders in the screening section. ¥ Long Path inclusion criteria: a) all high risk individuals and b) a random subsample of 25% of the low risk individuals. The remaining 75% of respondents without screening symptoms not randomly selected for the long path followed the Short Path of the questionnaire

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Table 1.

Sociodemographic distribution of the PEGASUS-Murcia sample compared to general population$.

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Table 2.

Sociodemographic distribution (continuation) of the PEGASUS-Murcia sample compared to general population$.

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Table 3.

Twelve-month and lifetime prevalence and persistence of mental disorders in the PEGASUS-Murcia project (weighted proportions and 95%CI).

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Fig 2.

Age-of-onset (AOO) distributions for 4 disorder categories.

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Table 4.

Twelve-Month Prevalence and Severity of DSM-IV disorders in PEGASUS-Murcia project (proportions and 95% Confidence Interval).

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Table 5.

Twelve-month prevalence of any disorder, any mood and anxiety disorders according to socio-demographic variables (adjusted Odds Ratios& and 95% Confidence Interval. (CI)

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