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The prevalence of somatoform disorders among internal medical inpatients   总被引:5,自引:0,他引:5  
OBJECTIVE: To find the prevalence of somatoform disorders (SDs) among internal medical inpatients and to study the comorbidity with other psychiatric disorders. METHODS: Of 392 eligible consecutive medical inpatients, 294 (75%) accepted to participate and, using a two-phase design, were assessed for ICD and DSM-IV somatoform diagnoses and for ICD-10 psychiatric diagnoses. RESULTS: A total of 18.1% (95% CI: 12.8-24.9%) of the patients fulfilled the diagnostic criteria for an ICD-10 disorder, and 20.2% (95% CI:14.7-27.2% ) for a DSM-IV SD. The prevalence of specified disorders revealed marked differences between the two diagnostic systems, e.g., concerning somatisation disorder (SD), which was more prevalent in the ICD-10 (5%) than in the DSM-IV (1.5%) equivalent. Quite the contrary was found in undifferentiated SD (0.7% in ICD-10 and 10% in DSM-IV). According to ICD-10 criteria, 3.5% had hypochondriasis, 2.6% a dissociative disorder, 3.2% a somatoform autonomic dysfunction, 1.5% had neurasthenia or persistent somatoform pain disorder, and 5% had an SD, unspecified. SDs were more prevalent among younger females. Thirty-six percent of the patients with SDs also had another psychiatric disorder, 11% a depression, and 25% an anxiety disorder. The physicians detected about 1/3 of the cases. CONCLUSION: Somatoform disorders were prevalent among internal medical inpatients especially among younger women.  相似文献   

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Mental illness in new neurological patients   总被引:2,自引:0,他引:2       下载免费PDF全文
OBJECTIVE: To determine the prevalence of psychiatric disorders in new neurological inpatients and outpatients, and examine whether they are recognised, treated, or referred to psychiatric consultation. METHODS: 198 consecutive patients referred for the first time to a neurologist were studied using a two phase design. ICD-10 psychiatric diagnoses were established by means of the SCAN (Schedules for Clinical Assessment in Neuropsychiatry). RESULTS: The overall prevalence of current mental disorders was 55.1% (95% CI: 46.2 to 63.8), and 65.0% (95% CI: 56.1 to 73.0) had at least once in their life had a psychiatric disorder. The most frequent current diagnoses were somatoform disorders (33.8%, (95% CI: 25.9 to 42.7%)), followed by phobias (21.8%; 95% CI: 15.3 to 30.0), substance use disorders (13.3%; 95% CI: 8.3 to 20.6) and depression/dysthymia (14.4; 95% CI: 9.1 to 21.8). The psychiatric morbidity markedly declined with increasing age. Compared with 63.5% of the women, 46.4% of the men had a psychiatric disorder. Substance use disorders were more frequent in men than women (p=0.002). Patients with a psychiatric disorder were more frequently seen in the outpatients' clinic than those without. The neurologists detected 14%-40% of the cases, 16.9% were in treatment, and only 4.6% were referred to mental health care. CONCLUSION: Psychiatric disorders, in particular somatoform disorders, are extremely common in neurological patients, especially in young and middle aged patients, outpatients, and women. The results call for more research on mental illness' impact on care and outcome in neurological patients.  相似文献   

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We investigated 198 new neurological patients to learn if mental illness had an impact on nonpsychiatric health care use. Mental illness was assessed in a two-phase design, including the Schedules for Clinical Assessment in Neuropsychiatry (SCAN), providing ICD-10 diagnoses and two brief rating scales: the Symptom Check List (SCL-8) for anxiety and depression and the Whiteley-7 for somatization. The patients' use of health care was studied 5-10 years before and 18 months after the psychiatric assessment, using data from national patient registers. Mental illness was linked to data on health care use through weighted logistic regression. ICD-10 psychiatric disorders increased the risk of subsequent high use of nonpsychiatric hospital admissions - somatoform disorders with more than five times (OR=5.6; 95% CI=1.6-20.1) and anxiety/depression with almost four times (OR=3.7; 95% CI=1.1-12.0). There was also a trend, though less marked, linking mental illness to previous hospital use. Use of primary care was also markedly increased by mental disorders, however, only in patients entering the study as inpatients. In conclusion, neurological patients are at risk of being high users of health care if they have a mental illness, somatoform disorders being the most powerful risk factor. The results are consistent with the findings among internal medical patients.  相似文献   

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OBJECTIVE: The purpose of the present study was to analyze the association, in primary care attenders, between psychiatric disorders, medical comorbidity, and impairment in mental and physical function status. METHODS: The study had a two-stage design. The GHQ-12 was used to screen 1647 patients, and 323 of them were then interviewed using the CIDI-PHC to obtain ICD-10 diagnoses. Severity of mental illness was assessed using the Hamilton scales for anxiety and depression. The DUSOI was used to evaluate the severity of physical illness. The MOS SF-36 was used to assess health related quality of life. RESULTS: The estimated prevalence of ICD-10 psychiatric disorders and subthreshold disorders was 12.4 percent and 18 percent respectively. The most common psychiatric disorders were generalized anxiety, major depression, and neurasthenia. The severity of physical illness did not vary across diagnostic status categories. Significant impairment, both in physical and mental functioning was seen in patients suffering from ICD-10 full-fledged and subthreshold disorders. Severity of impairment increased from sub-threshold cases to full-fledged cases, and among the latter according to the severity of depressive and anxious symptoms, assessed using Hamilton scales. The most frequent psychiatric disorders were associated with significant worsening in health related quality of life, with relevant differences between psychiatric diagnoses regarding the domains affected. Impairment associated with mental disorders was greater than that associated with physical illness. CONCLUSIONS: The results of the present study confirm that ICD-10 psychiatric disorders are common in general practice and are associated with relevant impairment in physical and mental functional status. Psychiatric morbidity is not related to severity of physical illness rated by general practitioner.  相似文献   

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The prevalence of obesity in inpatients of a German psychiatric rehabilitation center for adolescents and young adults (mean age 19.5 years) is assessed and set into relationship to diagnosis and medication regimen. In a cross-sectional naturalistic study body weights and heights of 151 inpatients, 109 of whom presented with ICD-10 schizophrenia spectrum disorders, were measured for the calculation of body mass indices (BMI, kg/m2); current medication regimen including the duration of treatment was assessed from medical records. BMIs were plotted into gender- and age-specific BMI-percentiles representative for the German population. Among the whole study population, obesity (BMI 90th percentile) was apparent in 44/98 (45%) of the male and in 31/53 (59%) of the female inpatients (overall: 50%). With respect to schizophrenia spectrum disorders, 36/70 (51%) males and 25/39 (64%) females (overall: 56%) were obese in contrast to 14/42 (33%) among the individuals without schizophrenia. Set into relationship to the treatment groups, the prevalence rates of obesity were 64% in patients treated with clozapine (n=69), 56% for other atypical antipsychotics (olanzapine, sulpiride, risperidone; n=27), 30% for classic antipsychotics (haloperidol, flupentixol, perazine; n=20) and 28% for the currently drug-free group (n=25). Together with other published findings in adults, these results suggest an increased prevalence of obesity among young patients with schizophrenia and especially among patients chronically treated with atypical antipsychotics.  相似文献   

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OBJECTIVE: The aims of this study were to describe the prevalence of mental disorders among elderly patients in primary care and to compare diagnoses from psychiatric interview with diagnoses in medical records. METHOD: Patients aged 70 years and above attending a primary care centre (N = 350) were studied using a psychiatric and medical record examination. RESULTS: The prevalence of mental disorder according to the psychiatric interview was 33% (16% dementia, 17% other mental disorders). Only 49% of these had any psychiatric diagnosis in case records and 17-38% received specific treatments. The frequency of psychiatric symptoms among those with no mental disorder was between 1% and 66%. Patients with mental disorders were more often females, had more visits to a doctor, more diagnoses in medical records, and were prescribed more drugs. CONCLUSION: Mental disorders and symptoms are common among the elderly in primary care. More effort should be made to increase the recognition rate.  相似文献   

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OBJECTIVES: The aims of this study were to determine the prevalence of complementary therapy/medicine (CT) use among internal medical inpatients. Furthermore, to examine the association between the use of CT and (a) mental disorders, (b) physical diseases, and (c) use of health care. METHODS: A total of 294 consecutive medical inpatients were interviewed about their use of CT. A stratified subsample of 157 people was assessed for current mental disorders, using an extensive, standardized, semistructured interview (Schedules for Clinical Assessment in Neuropsychiatry version 2.1 [SCAN]). Health care use was assessed by use of national patient registers. RESULTS: There were 22.5% CT utilizers. More females than males used CT (P=.033). CT utilization was not associated with age, mental disorders, life-threatening or chronic physical diseases or with use of health care services. CONCLUSIONS: The use of CT is common among medical inpatients. More research is needed to understand why a significant proportion of patients seeks CT.  相似文献   

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OBJECTIVE: To describe the common mental disorders in elderly Nigerians living at home. METHOD: A house-to-house survey of a rural community was conducted to identify subjects who were aged 60 years and above. The subjects were interviewed with the Self-Reporting Questionnaire (SRQ-24) and the Geriatric Mental State Schedule (GMS). Psychiatric syndromal diagnoses were made with the Clinical and Research ICD-10 manuals (ICD-10/ICD-10, DCR). RESULTS: The overall rate of major mental disorders was 23.1%, with depression constituting 79% of all the diagnoses. Specific dementia disorders were not found in any of the subjects (N=164), but 20.7% complained of forgetfulness. Use of tobacco (snuff), (local) alcohol, and other substances were common. No subject with any identified disorder was receiving any medical attention. CONCLUSION: The study reveals the same range of mental disorders as in studies carried out elsewhere. This suggests that if similar methodologies are used, the mental morbidity rates among the elderly in different parts of the world may be about the same. There is a need for adequate planning to accommodate the social security and mental health needs of old Nigerians.  相似文献   

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We investigated the complexity of medical inpatient care to learn it was associated with the presence and type of mental disorders, and with emotional distress and somatization. Six indicators of care complexity, including length of stay (LOS), were assessed for 294 consecutive medical inpatients. Patients rated their own health and physical disability, and medical consultants assessed them for chronic and life-threatening diseases. A subsample of 157 patients was assessed for ICD-10 psychiatric diagnoses by means of an extensive semi-structured interview known as Schedules for Clinical Assessment in Neuropsychiatry (SCAN). With a few exceptions, the indicators of complexity of care were not statistically significantly associated to ICD-10 mental disorders; psychological distress, measured by the SCL-8 rating scale; or somatization, measured by the Whiteley-7 rating scale. On the other hand, four of six complexity indicators were significantly associated with self-rated physical disability or health, or both, when controlling for the severity of the medical condition. In conclusion, complexity of care, including LOS, was substantially associated with the patient’s own health perception but only marginally with the presence of mental illness. This is noteworthy, as previously published results concerning the same patients have shown a clear association of mental illness with utilization of admissions to nonpsychiatric departments, and with utilization of primary care resources.  相似文献   

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The aim of this study was to characterize clinically significant issues in a psychiatric consultation service for geriatric inpatients in a general hospital in Taiwan. This was a case-control study. During a 5-month period, 100 geriatric (age > or =65 years) inpatients consecutively referred for consultation-liaison psychiatric service from non-psychiatric departments formed the study group. Another 100 medical inpatients, also referred for consultation-liaison to the psychiatric service, but aged 17-50, formed the control (non-geriatric) group. The diagnosis, demography, reason for referral, symptomatology, and other clinical characteristics were determined by consensus between two psychiatrists. Psychiatric diagnosis was made according to criteria in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. The geropsychiatric consultation rate was 0.9%. Geriatric patients constituted 20.1% of all psychiatric referrals. Common reasons for referral of geriatric inpatients were confusion (32%), depression (17%), disturbing behaviors (14%), and psychosis (14%). The most common psychiatric disorder among geriatric patients was an organic mental disorder (79%), followed by a depressive disorder (13%). More geriatric patients suffered from cancers and cerebrovascular diseases than non-geriatric patients. The geriatric group was more likely to have multiple physical illnesses. Organic mental disorder and depressive disorders are the most common psychiatric diagnoses in the geropsychiatric consultation service of the authors. In the authors' experience, both psychotropic medication treatment and psychosocial intervention are important in geropsychiatric consultation.  相似文献   

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Objectives: - To determine the prevalence of neurologic disease and the diagnostic impact of neurologic consultation on a geriatric inpatient unit. Material and methods - Consecutively admitted patients were prospectively assessed by a neurologist and by medical house staff on a geriatrics unit over a 4-month period. Neurologic diagnoses were compared. Results -Fifty-eight men, aged 76.4±8.7 years old (mean±SD), had 1.4 ± 1.1 new or revised neurologic diagnoses made by the neurologist. The prevalence of neurologic disorder was: gait or balance disorder (90%); cognitive disorders (71%); neuromuscular disorder (59%); cerebrovascular disorder (38%); and extrapyramidal disorders (22%). New diagnoses were made by the neurologist among the cognitive (40%), neuromuscular (36%) and cerebrovascular disorders (19%). Conclusions - Neurologic disease is highly prevalent in geriatric inpatients. A neurologist's assessment resulted in altered diagnoses suggesting that neurologists should play a role in geriatric assessment and in education of health professionals caring for the elderly.  相似文献   

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In order to evaluate the extent and quality of consultation-liaison (C-L) activity in Italy, a multicenter investigation was conducted in 17 general hospitals. All of the hospitalized patients referred to C-L psychiatry during a 1-year period were assessed by means of a specific instrument (Patient Registration Form, PRF-SF). Of 518,212 patients, 4182 were referred to C-L services (referral rate = 0.72%). Typical consultations were for female patients (60.1%), admitted to medical wards (71.5%), aged 55-75 years. Most interventions were carried out within 2 days; a minority (22%) were urgent requests. Gastrointestinal and cardiovascular disorders, and unexplained medical symptoms were the most frequent ICD-9 somatic diagnoses at admission. One-third of the patients were not informed of having been referred to C-L and half of them had a lifetime history of psychiatric disturbances. Most frequent ICD-10 psychiatric diagnoses were neurotic, stress-related, and somatoform syndromes (33.1%), affective syndromes (19.4%), and organic mental syndromes (10.7%). Two-thirds of the patients were given only one consultation whereas the reminder received two to four follow-up visits. The rate of transfer to psychiatric wards was low (2.1%). Psychopharmacological treatment was suggested in 65% of cases, and 75.5% of the patients were referred to community psychiatric care at discharge. The implications of the findings are discussed.  相似文献   

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OBJECTIVE: Although major advances have been made in the diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders in primary care, few population-based investigations have focused on the obstetrical sector. This study examines the occurrence of chart-recorded psychiatric discharge diagnoses among all women delivering in California hospitals in 1992. METHOD: The authors undertook an archival analysis of the California Health Information for Policy Project data set, which consists of linked hospital discharge and birth certificate data for 580,282 deliveries. Frequencies of ICD-9 psychiatric diagnoses were ascertained. RESULTS: Among all women delivering, 1.5% received psychiatric or substance use diagnoses. Of diagnoses recorded, 75% were substance use disorders, 21% were classified generically as "mental disorder of pregnancy," and other psychiatric disorders accounted for 4%. CONCLUSIONS: The occurrence of psychiatric diagnoses in these women is markedly lower than expected, suggesting an underreporting of psychiatric disorders at delivery. Further investigations into the detection of mental disorders in the obstetrical sector are needed.  相似文献   

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OBJECTIVE: This study aims to determine the prevalence of alcohol problems among residents in old age homes, its demographic and clinical features, and its association with the risk of falling. METHOD: All residents (n = 1922) living in 20 randomly selected residential and nursing homes in the city of Mannheim, Germany, were included. Based on routine documentation, details of their sociodemographic features, medical diagnoses made upon admission, and current medication were compiled. The home staff filled out for each resident a standardised assessment sheet on activities of daily living-impairment (Barthel Index), behaviour problems, alcohol consumption, and frequency of falls. RESULTS: According to the diagnoses of the primary care physicians, 7.4% of the residents had mental and behavioural disorders due to alcohol (ICD-10: F10). Rates were particularly high among men, and younger and single or divorced residents. A high percentage of those with a diagnosis of alcohol abuse/dependence (41.1%) were transferred from mental hospitals. Home staff reported current alcohol abuse/dependence among 3.4% of all residents. The risk of falling was significantly elevated (Odds ratio: 2.65; p<0.01) among those with current alcohol problems. CONCLUSION: The results corroborate the findings from other studies wherein residents of old age homes constitute a group at risk of alcohol abuse and dependence. Alcohol problems were more the cause for, rather than the consequence of, home admission.  相似文献   

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This study examines the prevalence of depressive syndromes among unselected primary care patients as well as doctors' recognition and treatment rates. This nationwide study included a total of 20,421 patients attending their primary care doctors (n = 633) on the study's target day. Patients received a self-report questionnaire including the depression screening questionnaire (DSQ) to provide diagnoses of depressive disorders according to the criteria of DSM-IV and ICD-10. These data were compared to the doctor's evaluation form for each patient to assess the physician's diagnostic decision, assessment of clinical severity, and treatment choices. The findings confirm the high prevalence of depressive syndromes in primary care settings (11.3%) and underline the particular challenge posed by a high proportion of patients near the diagnosis threshold. Although recognition rates among more severe major depressive patients (59%) as well as treatments prescribed appear to be more favourable than in previous studies, the situation in less severe cases and the high proportion of doctors' definite depression diagnoses in patients who do not fulfill the diagnostic criteria still raise significant concerns.  相似文献   

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OBJECTIVE: To determine the mental morbidity rate and types of disorders in elderly patients admitted to non-psychiatric wards of a teaching hospital in Nigeria; the ability of the non-psychiatrists to recognise the mental disorders was also assessed. METHOD: All subjects aged 60 years and above who were admitted into the medical, surgical and gynaecological wards were assessed with the Self-Reporting Questionnaire, Mini Mental State Examination and the Geriatric Mental State Schedule. Diagnoses of mental disorders were made with the ICD-10 Diagnostic Criteria for Research. The patients' case records were then examined to determine the medical and any mental disorder diagnoses made by the attending physicians. The data were analysed by the SPSS/PC(+) computer package. RESULTS: The mental morbidity rate was 45.3% with depression being the commonest disorder, followed by organic disorders (delirium and dementia), adjustment disorder and generalised anxiety disorder. There were also cases of alcohol and drug abuse. The physicians recognised only 2.8% of the mental disorders and referred one dementia patient to the mental health team. The negative predictive value for the physicians was poor. CONCLUSION: Non-psychiatrist medical practitioners in Nigeria need adequate training in mental health to enhance their ability to recognise psychiatric disorders.  相似文献   

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BACKGROUND: ICD-10 introduced a new diagnostic category, F23 'acute and transient psychotic disorders' (ATPD), to embrace clinical concepts such as bouffée délirante, cycloid psychosis, psychogenic (reactive) psychosis and schizophreniform psychosis. The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between the concept of reactive psychosis (RP), equivalent to the ICD-8 298 category of 'other psychoses', and ATPD. SAMPLING AND METHOD: Since January 1, 1994, ICD-10 has replaced ICD-8 as official classification in Denmark. Patients given an ICD-8 298 diagnosis on their last admission in 1992-1993 were identified from the Danish Psychiatric Central Register, and the ICD-8 diagnoses assigned were compared with their ICD-10 diagnoses when readmitted in 1994-1995. RESULTS: Diagnosis of RP was recorded in 19.2% of patients with functional psychoses in 1992-1993, whereas ATPD overall prevalence accounted for 8.7% of those with non-organic psychotic and affective disorders in 1994-1995. Thirty-eight per cent of patients with an ICD-8 298 diagnosis were readmitted during the years 1994-1995. Schizophrenia and related disorders (F2) and affective disorders (F3) accounted for three quarters of ICD-10 diagnoses. The most frequently used ATPD subcategories were F23.3 'other acute delusional psychotic disorders', F23.0 'acute polymorphic psychotic disorder without symptoms of schizophrenia' and F23.9 'acute and transient psychotic disorder unspecified'. A significant majority were female and associated acute stress was recorded only in 5.3% of cases. CONCLUSIONS: ICD-8 298 register diagnosis of RP showed little empirical continuity to ATPD and conformed more to F23.3 acute delusional disorder among ATPD subtypes.  相似文献   

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Lykouras L, Adrachta D, Kalfakis N, Oulis P, Voulgari A, Christodoulou GN, Papageorgiou C, Stefanis C. GHQ-28 as an aid to detect mental disorders in neurological inpatients. Acta Psychiatr Scand 1996: 93: 212–216. © Munksgaard 1996. The prevalence of mental disorders (DSM-IIIR criteria) among 107 neurological inpatients was estimated, as well as the extent to which disorders were detected by neurologists. The validity of the scaled version of the General Health Questionnaire (GHQ-28) was evaluated using Receiver Operating Characteristic (ROC) analysis and DSM-IIIR as external criteria. Of the 107 patients who submitted to a structured psychiatric interview (SCID-R), 56 (52.3%) showed evidence of a mental disorder. Major depressive episode (n= 16), generalized anxiety disorders (n = 13) and dysthymia (n = 12) were the most frequent diagnoses. The neurologists recognized only 13/107 cases (12.1%). Significantly more women than men exhibited some form of mental disorder. The validation of GHQ-28 in the series of 107 neurological inpatients indicated that the best trade-off between sensitivity and specificity was the cut-off score of 5/6. The high occurrence of mental disorder, in association with the low rate of detection by the neurologists, points to the need for special attention to be paid to this problem by staff and experts.  相似文献   

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BACKGROUND: The lifetime prevalence of DSM-IV traumatic events and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) was assessed in outpatients of a tertiary referral mental health center; differences in psychopathology and service utilization between PTSD and non-PTSD patients were evaluated. METHODS: Five hundred eighty-three outpatients (35.3 years, S.D.=12.5; 74.3% women and 25.7% men), who had been initially examined by clinically experienced medical and psychological psychotherapists, were investigated by means of standardized trauma-specific questionnaires. RESULTS: Of the patients, 61.1% reported at least one traumatic event during their lifetime, but only 34.3% of the total sample met the DSM-IV (A1 and A2) criteria. The lifetime prevalence of PTSD-positive screening was 10.1%. In 2.7% of these patients, PTSD had been diagnosed in clinical routine (ICD-10: F43.1); 6.6% of the men and 11.3% of the women met the diagnostic criteria for lifetime prevalence of PTSD. All in all, patients with PTSD had higher levels of depression and anxiety and lower levels of sense of coherence (P < .001) than did patients without PTSD (all P < .001). In addition, PTSD patients reported significantly higher rates of medical consultations (P < .001), psychotropic medication (P < .001), and psychotherapy (P < .001). CONCLUSIONS: About one third of the outpatients suffered from DSM-IV traumas, and 10%, from PTSD. However, PTSD had been diagnosed only in very few patients within the routine diagnostic procedure. These findings suggest that PTSD is frequently overlooked not only in primary but also in tertiary care settings. Finally, our study supports previous results that PTSD patients use more service utilization and are more affected by psychopathology symptoms.  相似文献   

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The psychiatric morbidity of a general hospital's male medical ward in Hong Kong was studied using a one-stage single-rater method. Medical diagnoses were made according to ICD-9 on 91.5% of patients and 24% were diagnosed with DSM-III. The most common mental disorders included substance use disorder, dementia, and delirium. Of all the patients, 8.5% were not medically diagnosable and 5.3% were given only psychiatric diagnoses, the majority of which were substance use disorders.  相似文献   

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