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PKH3: New outpatient cases of psychiatric disorders per 100 000 inhabitants by sex and age group

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6/17/2025
per 100 000 inhabitants
National Institute for Health Development
PKH3
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Definitions and methodology The data includes all persons (number of persons) treated or consulted at a psychiatrist's outpatient appointment in a calendar year (number of persons) on the basis of the final clinical principal diagnosis diagnosed in a patient for the first time in their life. Persons are included in the table once, unless one person has two or more different new psychiatric diagnoses registered as the principal diagnosis during the year, in which case they are all counted.
From 1998 to 2010 age groups for incidence data are presented only up to '75 and older'. Data for the age groups '75-84' and '85 and older' were not collected.
Due to a change in the methodology for calculating new cases the 2015-2016 data have been corrected on 17.06.2021. Therefore, since 2015 the data of new cases are not comparable with the earlier years' data.
The 2019 data have also been corrected on 17.06.2021.
The 2021 data have been corrected on 15.06.2023.
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