TY - JOUR
T1 - Comorbidity and temporal associations between mental disorders among college students in the world mental health international college student initiative
AU - World Mental Health International College Student collaborators
AU - Roest, Annelieke M.
AU - de Vries, Ymkje Anna
AU - Pozuelo, Julia R.
AU - Petukhova, Maria V.
AU - Lee, Sue
AU - Sampson, Nancy A.
AU - Albor, Yesica
AU - Alhadi, Ahmad N.
AU - Alonso, Jordi
AU - Al-Saud, Nouf
AU - Altwaijri, Yasmin
AU - Andersson, Claes
AU - Atwoli, Lukoye
AU - Auerbach, Randy P.
AU - Muaka, Caroline Ayuya
AU - Báez-Mansur, Patricia M.
AU - Ballester, Laura
AU - Bantjes, Jason
AU - Baumeister, Harald
AU - Bendtsen, Marcus
AU - Benjet, Corina
AU - Berman, Anne H.
AU - Bruffaerts, Ronny
AU - Carrasco, Paula
AU - Chan, Silver C.N.
AU - Cohut, Irina
AU - Couder, María Anabell Covarrubias Díaz
AU - Crockett, Marcelo A.
AU - Cuijpers, Pim
AU - David, Oana A.
AU - Dong, Dong
AU - Ebert, David D.
AU - Gaete, Jorge
AU - Forero, Carlos García
AU - Gili, Margalida
AU - Gutiérrez-García, Raúl
AU - Haro, Josep Maria
AU - Hasking, Penelope
AU - Hunt, Xanthe
AU - Husky, Mathilde M.
AU - Jaguga, Florence
AU - Langer, Álvaro I.
AU - Léniz, Irene
AU - Liu, Yan
AU - Mac-Ginty, Scarlett
AU - Martínez, Vania
AU - McLafferty, Margaret
AU - Miranda, Andrea
AU - Monroy-Velasco, Iris Ruby
AU - Murray, Elaine K.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025
PY - 2025/9
Y1 - 2025/9
N2 - Background: Mental disorders are highly prevalent among students worldwide. This study aims to examine comorbidity and temporal associations between mental disorders among students. Methods: The study included 72,288 students from 18 countries as part of the World Mental Health International College Student (WMH-ICS) Initiative, with cross-sectional data collected between 2017 and 2023. Screening for common DSM-5 disorders was conducted using validated screening measures. Latent variables were examined using exploratory principal axis factor analysis on a correlation matrix among the lifetime mental disorders. Based on age-of-onset information, multivariable poisson regression models were used to examine associations of prior disorders with the first onset of other disorders. Results: 27.0 % of students screened positive for only one lifetime disorder, 17.1 % for two, 10.9 % for three, and 10.6 % for 4+ disorders. In the factor analysis, three latent variables were found, comprising: internalizing disorders (generalized anxiety disorder, major depressive episode, post-traumatic stress disorder, and panic disorder), substance use disorders (drug use disorder and alcohol use disorder), and externalizing disorders (attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder and mania/hypomania). Prior internalizing and externalizing disorders were associated with the subsequent first onset of all other disorders with risk ratios ranging from 1.5–7.5. Substance use disorders were less consistently associated with the subsequent first onset of other disorders, but alcohol use disorder was associated with the first onset of drug use disorder and vice versa. Conclusions: Mental disorder comorbidity is common among students, and students with disorders across the internalizing and externalizing spectrum have an increased risk of future mental disorder comorbidities.
AB - Background: Mental disorders are highly prevalent among students worldwide. This study aims to examine comorbidity and temporal associations between mental disorders among students. Methods: The study included 72,288 students from 18 countries as part of the World Mental Health International College Student (WMH-ICS) Initiative, with cross-sectional data collected between 2017 and 2023. Screening for common DSM-5 disorders was conducted using validated screening measures. Latent variables were examined using exploratory principal axis factor analysis on a correlation matrix among the lifetime mental disorders. Based on age-of-onset information, multivariable poisson regression models were used to examine associations of prior disorders with the first onset of other disorders. Results: 27.0 % of students screened positive for only one lifetime disorder, 17.1 % for two, 10.9 % for three, and 10.6 % for 4+ disorders. In the factor analysis, three latent variables were found, comprising: internalizing disorders (generalized anxiety disorder, major depressive episode, post-traumatic stress disorder, and panic disorder), substance use disorders (drug use disorder and alcohol use disorder), and externalizing disorders (attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder and mania/hypomania). Prior internalizing and externalizing disorders were associated with the subsequent first onset of all other disorders with risk ratios ranging from 1.5–7.5. Substance use disorders were less consistently associated with the subsequent first onset of other disorders, but alcohol use disorder was associated with the first onset of drug use disorder and vice versa. Conclusions: Mental disorder comorbidity is common among students, and students with disorders across the internalizing and externalizing spectrum have an increased risk of future mental disorder comorbidities.
KW - College students
KW - Comorbidity
KW - Externalizing
KW - Internalizing
KW - Substance use disorders
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U2 - 10.1016/j.psychres.2025.116605
DO - 10.1016/j.psychres.2025.116605
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:105009377639
SN - 0165-1781
VL - 351
JO - Psychiatry Research
JF - Psychiatry Research
M1 - 116605
ER -