life expectancymortalitycause of deathstandardized mortality ratioschizophreniabipolar disorderschizoaffective disorderBackground: People with serious mental illness have a significantly shorter life expectancy than the general population. This study investigates whether the mor...
Life Expectancy at Birth for People with Serious Mental Illness and Other Major Disorders from a Secondary Mental Health Care Case Register in London 2011. Life expectancy at birth for people with serious mental illness and other major disorders from a secondary mental health care case register in...
have a life expectancy 15-20 years lower than people without mental illness. Premature mortality among people withmental disordersis mainly due to poor physical health, with conditions such ascanceror heart disease substantially more common than suicide or violence. ...
"Studies have shown that the life expectancy of people with serious mental illness may be reduced by up to 25 years compared with the general population, but that employment may be one of key elements to improving and maintaining both their mental health and physical health. Employment increases ...
Elevated obesity rates are a major contributor to the significantly reduced life expectancy impacting people with serious mental illness. With over 1.5 billion Facebook users worldwide, this platform may afford opportunities for reaching individuals with serious mental illness outside professional settings ...
Serious mental illness (SMI) is a set of disabling conditions associated with poor outcomes and high healthcare utilisation. However, little is known about
Prior to the pandemic people in England with severe mental illnesses (SMIs) faced an 11–17-year reduction in life expectancy, mostly due to preventable, long-term, physical health conditions. During the pandemic there was a marked increase in deaths of those living ...
Serious mental illness (SMI) can have devastating consequences. Unfortunately, many patients with SMI do not receive evidence-based psychological treatment (EBPTs) in routine practice settings. One barrier is poor “fit” between EBPTs and contexts in wh
Serious illness conversations (SICs) are an evidence-based approach to eliciting patients’ values, goals, and care preferences that improve patient outcomes. However, most patients with cancer die without a documented SIC. Clinician-directed implementat
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