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From: Regional years of life lost, years lived with disability, and disability-adjusted life-years for severe mental disorders in Guangdong Province, China: a real-world longitudinal study

Fig. 2

Temporal trends (a–c) for age-standardized DALYa rates and forecasts (d) for absolute DALYs ascribed to severe mental disorders in Guangdong, China, during 2010–2030, by economic region. aDALY: disability-adjusted life-years, for which comorbidity-adjusted estimates were reported. Age-standardized rates were calculated based on the Chinese population reported by the GBD 2019 [31]. Notes: In (a–c), region-specific patterns of age-standardized DALYs ascribed to severe mental disorders during 2010–2030 were depicted. The Greater Bay Area refers to Guangzhou(1), Foshan(2), Zhaoqing(5), Shenzhen(3), Dongguan(4), Huizhou(6), Zhuhai(7), Zhongshan(8), Jiangmen(9). The North Guangdong region refers to Shaoguan(10), Qingyuan(11), Meizhou(12), and Heyuan(13). The West Guangdong region refers to Zhanjiang(14), Yangjiang(15), Maoming(16) and Yunfu(17). Finally, the East Guangdong region refers to Chaozhou(18), Shantou(19), Jieyang(20), and Shanwei(21). In panel (D), temporal trends between 2010 and 2030 were shown, for four economic regions of Guangdong. Uncertainty intervals of forecasts for DALYs were presented in shaded colors

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