1991
DOI: 10.3109/08039489109106173
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Psychiatric morbidity among emergency room patients

Abstract: K, Niskanen L. Psychiatric morbidity among emergency room patients. Nord Psykiatr Tidsskr 1991;45:463-466. Oslo. ISSN 0029-1455. Attempts to assess psychiatric morbidity in the medical setting have increased, but patients usually remain at the "reason for visit" level of diagnosis. We studied 218 emergency room patients (109 men, 109 women) treated at Kuopio University Hospital. Psychiatric disturbance was evaluated with a questionnaire (GHQ-36) completed by the patients themselves. Forty-eight per cent of… Show more

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“…Characteristics of the study population with regard to psychiatric morbidity (GHQ score, 5 2 non-cases, > 2 cases). chiatric morbidity assessed by the GHQ has varied between 39% and 50% (12,13), in hospitalized patients between 15% and 61% (14)(15)(16), and among accident and emergency department patients between 27% and 50% (17,18). From the various diagnostic categories the patients with back disease had the greatest prevalence of psychiatric morbidity.…”
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“…Characteristics of the study population with regard to psychiatric morbidity (GHQ score, 5 2 non-cases, > 2 cases). chiatric morbidity assessed by the GHQ has varied between 39% and 50% (12,13), in hospitalized patients between 15% and 61% (14)(15)(16), and among accident and emergency department patients between 27% and 50% (17,18). From the various diagnostic categories the patients with back disease had the greatest prevalence of psychiatric morbidity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%