Published online: 1 October 2010OBJECTIVE: To examine associations between psychological distress (PD) and chronic health conditions among different age groups in a representative population sample. METHODS: PD measured by the Kessler-10, and the presence of diagnosed chronic conditions were self-reported by respondents aged 18 years and over in a South Australian continuous computer-assisted telephone interviewing surveillance system from July 2002 to June 2007 (n = 26,376). RESULTS: The overall prevalence of PD was 9.8% (95% CI 9.5–10.2). In age-specific adjusted multivariate models, arthritis and mental health conditions remained significantly associated with PD for all age groups, cardiovascular disease was significantly associated with...
Background: The relationship between comorbidity and psychological distress is well documented, howe...
Objective: To examine the relationship between psychological distress and risk of developing arthrit...
Two methodological criticisms have limited the reliability and validity of findings from previous st...
BACKGROUND: Physical morbidity is a potent risk factor for depression onset and clearly increases wi...
Background: As populations age, psychological distress in late life will become of increasing public...
Objective: The aim of this study was to report nationally representative data on the prevalence and ...
BACKGROUND: Although depression appears to decrease in late life, this could be due to misattributio...
Background: Although depression appears to decrease in late life, this could be due to misattributio...
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Contains fulltext : 178411.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Studies have ...
Background: The relationship between comorbidity and psychological distress is well documented, howe...
Context: The physical health consequences of childhood psychosocial adversities may be as substantia...
The association between psychotic illness and poor physical health is now clearly articulated in the...
Context: The physical health consequences of childhood psychosocial adversities may be as substantia...
Objective: To investigate changes in the prevalence of psychological distress and use of antidepress...
Background: The relationship between comorbidity and psychological distress is well documented, howe...
Objective: To examine the relationship between psychological distress and risk of developing arthrit...
Two methodological criticisms have limited the reliability and validity of findings from previous st...
BACKGROUND: Physical morbidity is a potent risk factor for depression onset and clearly increases wi...
Background: As populations age, psychological distress in late life will become of increasing public...
Objective: The aim of this study was to report nationally representative data on the prevalence and ...
BACKGROUND: Although depression appears to decrease in late life, this could be due to misattributio...
Background: Although depression appears to decrease in late life, this could be due to misattributio...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Contains fulltext : 178411.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Studies have ...
Background: The relationship between comorbidity and psychological distress is well documented, howe...
Context: The physical health consequences of childhood psychosocial adversities may be as substantia...
The association between psychotic illness and poor physical health is now clearly articulated in the...
Context: The physical health consequences of childhood psychosocial adversities may be as substantia...
Objective: To investigate changes in the prevalence of psychological distress and use of antidepress...
Background: The relationship between comorbidity and psychological distress is well documented, howe...
Objective: To examine the relationship between psychological distress and risk of developing arthrit...
Two methodological criticisms have limited the reliability and validity of findings from previous st...