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1419 | 187VrbPHeVtZwS31tD438uKQKob8kheuJ | number-of-countries-with-primary-data-on-prevalence-of-mental-illnesses-in-the-global-burden-of-disease-study-mobile.png | This chart shows, for each mental illness, the number of countries that had data in any year since 1980 on the prevalence of that mental illness in the general population. This is from the IHME’s Global Burden of Disease study, a large global dataset that presents global estimates for a very wide range of health conditions. As you can see, data on conditions such as attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, cannabis use disorder, and major depressive disorder come from a larger number of countries. But data on others — such as bipolar disorder, autism spectrum disorders, and anorexia nervosa — came from far fewer countries. | 2160 | 1712655002557 | 2160 |
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