Background Somatic comorbidities are a serious problem in patients with severe mental illnesses. These comorbidities often remain undiagnosed for a long time. In Germany, physicians are not allowed to access patients’ health insurance data and do not have routine access to documentation from other providers of health care. Against this background, the objective of this article was to investigate psychiatrists’ knowledge of relevant somatic comorbidities in their patients with severe mental illnesses. Methods Cross- sectional secondary data analysis was performed using primary data from a prospective study evaluating a model of integrated care of patients with serious mental illnesses. The primary data were linked with claims data from healt...
This article aims at addressing the implications of defining ‘comorbidity’ within the field of psych...
Background: Despite the increased risk, the quality of somatic healthcare is lower for patients with...
BACKGROUND: Psychotic conditions and especially schizophrenia, have been associated with increased m...
Aim. Comorbidities pose a major challenge for 21st century medicine. The mutual pathophysiological e...
Background: Despite the increased risk, the quality of somatic healthcare is lower for patients with...
Background: Schizophrenia often co-occurs with chronic medical illnesses. Beside comorbid somatic il...
Background: Psychotic conditions and especially schizophrenia, have been associated with increased m...
Background: Schizophrenia patients frequently develop somatic co-morbidity. Core tasks for GPs are t...
Abstract Introduction and purpose: The co-occurrence of mental illness and somatic diseases is a rel...
Comorbidity in neurology and psychiatry involves the onset of a mental illness with the simultaneous...
Background: The life span of individuals with serious mental illness (SMI) is shorter compared to th...
Background: Although it is well established that chronic somatic diseases are significantly associat...
Comorbidity refers to the presence of two or more conditions at the same time. In the 2007 report in...
It is a well known fact that mentally ill patients, especially those with schizophrenia, have a high...
The paper presents the results of a comprehensive clinical and psychopathological examination of pat...
This article aims at addressing the implications of defining ‘comorbidity’ within the field of psych...
Background: Despite the increased risk, the quality of somatic healthcare is lower for patients with...
BACKGROUND: Psychotic conditions and especially schizophrenia, have been associated with increased m...
Aim. Comorbidities pose a major challenge for 21st century medicine. The mutual pathophysiological e...
Background: Despite the increased risk, the quality of somatic healthcare is lower for patients with...
Background: Schizophrenia often co-occurs with chronic medical illnesses. Beside comorbid somatic il...
Background: Psychotic conditions and especially schizophrenia, have been associated with increased m...
Background: Schizophrenia patients frequently develop somatic co-morbidity. Core tasks for GPs are t...
Abstract Introduction and purpose: The co-occurrence of mental illness and somatic diseases is a rel...
Comorbidity in neurology and psychiatry involves the onset of a mental illness with the simultaneous...
Background: The life span of individuals with serious mental illness (SMI) is shorter compared to th...
Background: Although it is well established that chronic somatic diseases are significantly associat...
Comorbidity refers to the presence of two or more conditions at the same time. In the 2007 report in...
It is a well known fact that mentally ill patients, especially those with schizophrenia, have a high...
The paper presents the results of a comprehensive clinical and psychopathological examination of pat...
This article aims at addressing the implications of defining ‘comorbidity’ within the field of psych...
Background: Despite the increased risk, the quality of somatic healthcare is lower for patients with...
BACKGROUND: Psychotic conditions and especially schizophrenia, have been associated with increased m...