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Chapter 376SupplementarySupplementary Table 3.1. Period prevalence of mental health problemsMID Without ID OR (95%CI)cPatients, N Total 11,887 1,464,196Men 7,338 714,136 Women 4,549 750,060 MH problems (P1–P99)≥1 MH problemN (%) Total 5,808 (48.9) 444,520 (30.4) 2.50 (2.41–2.59)**Mena 3,373 (46.0) 186,985 (26.2) 2.55 (2.43–2.67)**Womena 2,435 (53.5) 257,535 (34.3) 2.43 (2.29–2.58)**Age M(SD) 37.1 (14.3)** 50.6 (18.4)Age group, N (%b)18–24 1,600 (48.8) 36,344 (27.2) 2.75 (2.56–2.95)**25–34 1,391 (51.4) 66,434 (29.1) 2.74 (2.54–2.96)**35–44 881 (52.7) 72,351 (30.7) 2.67 (2.42–2.94)**45–54 1,052 (48.9) 88,513 (30.5) 2.38 (2.18–2.59)**55–64 697 (44.8) 74,458 (29.7) 2.04 (1.84–2.26)**65–74 179 (36.7) 51,500 (26.9) 1.77 (1.47–2.13)**>75 <10d 54,920 (40.9) not applicableMedian number of unique MH problems (25–75 percentile)2.0 (1.0–3.0)** 1.0 (1.0–3.0)MH complaint (ICPC P1–P29)≥1 MH complaintN (%) Total 4,299 (36.2) 313,200 (21.4) 2.39 (2.30–2.49)*Mena 2,541 (34.6) 136,786 (19.2) 2.40 (2.29–2.52)*Womena 1,758 (38.6) 176,414 (23.5) 2.37 (2.23–2.52)*Median number of unique MH complaints (25–75 percentile)1.0 (1.0–2.0)** 1.0 (1.0–1.0)Katrien Pouls sHL.indd 76 24-06-2024 16:26