Objective: To assess psychiatric morbidity and the perceptions about psychiatric illness, among patients presenting to family physicians, at a teaching hospital in Karachi, Pakistan. Methods: A questionnaire based survey was developed to collect demographic data, information on psychiatric morbidity and perceptions on psychiatric illness. It was administered to 400 patients, against a sample size of 347. The study objective was explained, written consent was taken and confidentiality was assured. Results: There were more women then men in the study, with a mean age of 37 years. The majority was married, better educated and socioeconomically placed then the rest of the population. A total of 175 (43.75%) subjects reported psychiatric illness...
To identify the pattern of psychiatric morbidity in hospitalized patients of a tertiary care unit.De...
Introduction: Studies have shown a high prevalence of psychiatric illnesses among Patients in primar...
Background: There is a cultural variability around the perception of what causes the syndrome of sch...
Objective: To assess psychiatric morbidity and the perceptions about psychiatric illness, among pati...
Background: The stigma attached to mental illness in the West is now well recognised. There is howev...
Background: The rate of mental disorders is on the rise around the world and seeing this development...
A cross-sectional observational systematic study was carried out on ambulatory patients at a tertiar...
Background: The stigma attached to mental illness in the West is now well recognised. There is howe...
Background: Consequent to the high prevalence of psychiatric disorders in present day world, their c...
Background. The objectives of the study were to explore the knowledge and attitudes of Pakistani uni...
BACKGROUND: Due to paucity of psychiatrists in India, psychiatric patients often present to other do...
Background: People with mental illnesses experience extreme stigmatization and discrimination despit...
Introductions: Stigma and unfavorable view of people towards mental illness is prevailing in Nepal d...
Background:What is the morbidity pattern of the adolescent patients coming to seek treatment in Psyc...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the frequency of patients with underlying psychiatric disorders presenting ...
To identify the pattern of psychiatric morbidity in hospitalized patients of a tertiary care unit.De...
Introduction: Studies have shown a high prevalence of psychiatric illnesses among Patients in primar...
Background: There is a cultural variability around the perception of what causes the syndrome of sch...
Objective: To assess psychiatric morbidity and the perceptions about psychiatric illness, among pati...
Background: The stigma attached to mental illness in the West is now well recognised. There is howev...
Background: The rate of mental disorders is on the rise around the world and seeing this development...
A cross-sectional observational systematic study was carried out on ambulatory patients at a tertiar...
Background: The stigma attached to mental illness in the West is now well recognised. There is howe...
Background: Consequent to the high prevalence of psychiatric disorders in present day world, their c...
Background. The objectives of the study were to explore the knowledge and attitudes of Pakistani uni...
BACKGROUND: Due to paucity of psychiatrists in India, psychiatric patients often present to other do...
Background: People with mental illnesses experience extreme stigmatization and discrimination despit...
Introductions: Stigma and unfavorable view of people towards mental illness is prevailing in Nepal d...
Background:What is the morbidity pattern of the adolescent patients coming to seek treatment in Psyc...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the frequency of patients with underlying psychiatric disorders presenting ...
To identify the pattern of psychiatric morbidity in hospitalized patients of a tertiary care unit.De...
Introduction: Studies have shown a high prevalence of psychiatric illnesses among Patients in primar...
Background: There is a cultural variability around the perception of what causes the syndrome of sch...