This study analysis of a community cohort at the age of 35 focused on the effects of gender and multimorbidity on quality of life and subjective distress. Consistent with an earlier analysis, quality of life decreased with increasing numbers of concurrent psychiatric diagnoses. Women generally reported lower quality of life and higher distress than men. Relative to men, well-being in women was subject to more diagnostic (alcohol abuse/dependence, depression, generalized anxiety disorder, bulimia) and social influences (partner, promotion). The same factors predicted women's psychological and physical well-being, indicating a more holistic experience in women. Men's physical well-being did not correlate with any of the diagnostic or social v...
Multimorbidity is typically defined as the co-existence of two or more chronic diseases within an in...
Background: While research in the area of e-mental health has received considerable attention over t...
High comorbidity rates, especially mental-physical comorbidity, constitute an increasing health care...
This study analysis of a community cohort at the age of 35 focused on the effects of gender and mult...
Aim. Comorbidities pose a major challenge for 21st century medicine. The mutual pathophysiological e...
The distribution of psychiatric disorders and of chronic medical illnesses was studied in a populati...
AIM OF THE STUDY: To compare the family burden, the quality of life and psychiatric morbidity betw...
Purpose: Quality of life (QoL) is considerably impaired in mental illness and especially in depressi...
Introduction: Comorbidity is a term defined as the presence of two or more conditions occurring eith...
Context: Although numerous studies have examined the role of latent variables in the structure of co...
Multimorbidity is common. The gaps in multimorbidity research are in the measurement of the prevalen...
Objective: This study examined the relationship between the number of comorbidities and health-relat...
Background: Despite the increased risk, the quality of somatic healthcare is lower for patients with...
Abstract Background: Psychotic depression (PD) is an under-researched disorder with severe symptoms...
Introduction. Psychopathological comorbidity in psychiatric patients is a common issue of epidemiolo...
Multimorbidity is typically defined as the co-existence of two or more chronic diseases within an in...
Background: While research in the area of e-mental health has received considerable attention over t...
High comorbidity rates, especially mental-physical comorbidity, constitute an increasing health care...
This study analysis of a community cohort at the age of 35 focused on the effects of gender and mult...
Aim. Comorbidities pose a major challenge for 21st century medicine. The mutual pathophysiological e...
The distribution of psychiatric disorders and of chronic medical illnesses was studied in a populati...
AIM OF THE STUDY: To compare the family burden, the quality of life and psychiatric morbidity betw...
Purpose: Quality of life (QoL) is considerably impaired in mental illness and especially in depressi...
Introduction: Comorbidity is a term defined as the presence of two or more conditions occurring eith...
Context: Although numerous studies have examined the role of latent variables in the structure of co...
Multimorbidity is common. The gaps in multimorbidity research are in the measurement of the prevalen...
Objective: This study examined the relationship between the number of comorbidities and health-relat...
Background: Despite the increased risk, the quality of somatic healthcare is lower for patients with...
Abstract Background: Psychotic depression (PD) is an under-researched disorder with severe symptoms...
Introduction. Psychopathological comorbidity in psychiatric patients is a common issue of epidemiolo...
Multimorbidity is typically defined as the co-existence of two or more chronic diseases within an in...
Background: While research in the area of e-mental health has received considerable attention over t...
High comorbidity rates, especially mental-physical comorbidity, constitute an increasing health care...