TY - JOUR AU - AB - th Background: The Global Burden of Disease Study 2010 (GBD 2010) identified mental and substance use disorders as the 5 leading contributor of burden in 2010, measured by disability adjusted life years (DALYs). This estimate was incomplete as it excluded burden resulting from the increased risk of suicide captured elsewhere in GBD 2010’s mutually exclusive list of diseases and injuries. Here, we estimate suicide DALYs attributable to mental and substance use disorders. Methods: Relative-risk estimates of suicide due to mental and substance use disorders and the global prevalence of each disorder were used to estimate population attributable fractions. These were adjusted for global differences in the proportion of suicide due to mental and substance use disorders compared to other causes then multiplied by suicide DALYs reported in GBD 2010 to estimate attributable DALYs (with 95% uncertainty). Results: Mental and substance use disorders were responsible for 22.5 million (14.8–29.8 million) of the 36.2 million (26.5– 44.3 million) DALYs allocated to suicide in 2010. Depression was responsible for the largest proportion of suicide DALYs (46.1% (28.0%–60.8%)) and anorexia nervosa the lowest (0.2% (0.02%–0.5%)). DALYs occurred throughout the lifespan, with the largest proportion found in Eastern Europe and Asia, and males aged TI - The Burden Attributable to Mental and Substance Use Disorders as Risk Factors for Suicide: Findings from the Global Burden of Disease Study 2010 JF - PLoS ONE DO - 10.1371/journal.pone.0091936 DA - 2014-04-02 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/unpaywall/the-burden-attributable-to-mental-and-substance-use-disorders-as-risk-M9esDfE0jR DP - DeepDyve ER -