Psychiatric symptoms may be common in elderly patients with syncope or falls, occurring in one fifth to one third of these patients. Physicians taking care of older patients with syncope should be aware of the high prevalence of FOF with its associated functional decline, depressive symptoms, and...
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Phobia, in particular, has been documented as a common diagnostic clue to support SPS, especially to situations that could lead to falls (open spaces, crossing the street, and so on).39 In addition, Cervantes et al.7 noted that the DSM-5 criteria for generalized anxiety disorder and SPS ...
The prevalence of psychiatric morbidity in inpatients with neurological disorders and the extent to which it is detected by neurologists were measured by using a two stage model of psychiatric assessment and from information recorded in the patients' medical notes. The prevalence of psychiatric morbidit...
There was no significant difference in age, gender, BMI, blood pressure, HbA1c, fasting blood glucose, creatinine, calcium, and TSH in patients with vitamin D deficiency when compared to patients with normal vitamin D values. Conclusion: Vitamin D deficiency is highly prevalent in urba...
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Severe TD could directly result in increased mortality through exhaustion, falls, poor nutrition, dysphagia, and pneumonia. Furthermore, TD has been associated with age, negative symptoms in schizophrenia, female sex, cumulative dose of neuroleptic, duration of exposure, brain injury, affective ...
A combination of both psychotherapy and pharmacotherapy is used to treat PTSD, but has limited efficacy in patients with refractory PTSD. Because of the high prevalence, heavy burden, and limited treatments, PTSD is a psychiatric disorder that requires urgent attention. In this review, we summarize...
Data about the psychological and psychiatric charac- teristics of NS patients are scarce. In about one-third of patients a mild mental retardation is found. In most patients, however, the level of intelligence falls within the normal range (Allanson 2005). Mood disturbances ...
Childhood Psychiatric Disorders refer to specific psychiatric disorders diagnosed in children aged 4 to 20 years old, with a prevalence of 15% to 20% in community samples. These disorders include Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, Separation anxiety, Oppositional disorder, Overanxious disorder, Cond...