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DSM-III mental disorders in general medical sector: a follow-up and incidence study over a two-year period
Authors:G. Berti Ceroni  F. Berti Ceroni  R. Bivi  M. A. Corsino  P. De Marco  E. Gallo  G. Giovannini  S. Gherardi  A. Pezzoli  P. Rucci  C. Neri
Affiliation:(1) Servizio di Salute Mentale, USL 29, Via Toscana 17/19, I-40068 East Bologna, Italy;(2) Servizio di Salute Mentale, USL 26, S. Giovanni in Persiceto, (Bologna), Italy;(3) Servizio di Salute Mentale, USL 31, Ferrara, Italy;(4) Servizio di Salute Mentale, USL 27, West Bologna, Italy;(5) Servizio di Salute Mentale, USL 23, Imola (Bologna), Italy
Abstract:
Summary In three general medical settings (general practice, hospital medical wards and emergency rooms) about 20% of the adult attenders had a DSM-III mental disorder, mainly in the area of affective and anxious disorders. Some of these disorders were quite severe. Of those cases reassessed 1 year and 2 years after the first interview, less than a quarter reached a ldquono-diagnosis statusrdquo. The chronicity of most cases dependent on the interplay not only of either relapse or duration of the main disorder but also of comorbidity and incidence of new disorders. A high incidence of more transient disorders in subjects who were well at first assessment was also found.
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