2010
DOI: 10.1016/s0924-9338(10)70867-1
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P02-241 - Comparing the Prevalence of Psychoticism and Paranoid Ideas Between two Wards of Internal Medicine and A&E (2005–2006)

Abstract: Objectives: Some psychological disorder-comorbid with a medical diagnosis-presents a challenge for treatment because of diagnostic and treatment dilemmas. This study investigated associations between Psychoticism and Paranoid ideas in internal medicine and A&E (1) patient in a university hospital. Methods: In this cross-sectional study, we checked 150 patients of internal medicine department and 150 patients, who have admitted to the A&E department as a control group. They have chosen by a Purposive accessible… Show more

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