Knook LM, Konijnenberg AY, van der Hoeven J, Kimpen JL, Buitelaar JK, van Engeland H, de Graeff-Meeder ER (2011) Psychiatric disorders in children and adolescents presenting with unexplained chronic pain: what i
This psychological morbidity is in addition to the physical sequelae of abuse. One study suggests that information about community based resources to victims by frontline medical services may be beneficial (Muelleman & Feighny, 1999). Psychiatric services often fulfil this role for people with mental...
The psychotic syndrome at the core of schizophrenia appears to be invariable across cultures. The risk of morbidity also seems to vary very little from cou
What is Addictive Personality Disorder? Discussion Comments Byanon294365— On Oct 01, 2012 I have recently been diagnosed with DID and have started to take cymbalta 30mg to keep it under control along with anxiety and the rollercoaster of feelings. All my life it was just passed off as me ...
The present study questions the automatic assumption that the self rated mental health functions as a proxy measure of psychiatric morbidity, and suggests that the self rated mental health is more closely related to subjec- tive well-being. The results show that self rated mental health pred...
To highlight the relationship between mental health and rape; thereby increasing SARCs staff and NHS commissioners awareness of the issue and the potential for longer-term risks to mental health. A secondary analysis was carried out using the Adult Psychiatric Morbidity Survey (APMS) 2007 in ...
If you are taking statins to lower your cholesterol levels, you are increasing your risk of diabetes by around 36%. Other medications like diuretics, seizure medications, HIV medications, psychiatric drugs, and glucocorticoids can potentially lead to diabetes development. ...
What disorder is the highest comorbidity? The most frequent comorbid psychiatric disorders aredepression, anxiety, and substance abusedisorders. Depression stands out as the most common comorbidity, affecting 94% of patients with eating disorders in the study. ...
threats and psychosocial stressors. Despite being unreal, biomarkers that “get under the skin” show these stressors are salient. Differentiating between stressor inputs and stress outputs can advance insights about the very real intangible stressors that exacerbate and mitigate psychiatric morbidity. ...
These included being concerned about their health, feeling deserving of care, and having appropriate psychiatric care for concomitant mental health conditions. Practical obstacles and a disorganized mindset impeded patient-provider relationships. Conclusions: The interpersonal dynamics of the patient-provider ...