Background: We aimed to identify specific patterns of physical multimorbidity, defined as the presence of two or more physical long-term conditions, and to examine the extent to which these specific patterns could predict future incident and persistent common mental health disorders (CMDs) in middle-aged adults enrolled in the UK Biobank. Methods: We assessed prospective associations between physical multimorbidity status at the baseline assessment (2006–2010) and depression and anxiety ‘caseness’ according to the Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ)-9 and the Generalised Anxiety Disorder Assessment (GAD)-7 at the follow-up assessment (2016) in 154,367 middle-aged adults enrolled in the UK Biobank (median age: 57 years, interquartile range = ...
Multimorbidity is a common problem in the elderly that is significantly associated with higher morta...
ObjectiveThe presence of two or more chronic diseases results in worse clinical outcomes than expect...
Background: the aim of this study was to examine the cross-sectional and longitudinal associations o...
Background: The aims of the present study were to examine prospective associations of multimorbidity...
Background- The aims of the present study were to examine prospective associations of multimorbid...
The present study determined whether the number of medical conditions was associated with increased ...
Background: Determining the incidence, progression, and patterns of multimorbidity are important for...
In the context of population aging, multimorbidity has emerged as a growing concern in public health...
Introduction Increasing multimorbidity is often associated with declining physical functioning, with...
BACKGROUND: In the context of population aging, multimorbidity has emerged as a growing concern in p...
The UK has an ageing population and a rising prevalence of long-term illhealth. The burden of long-...
The UK has an ageing population and a rising prevalence of long-term illhealth. The burden of long-...
Background An understanding of whether early-life depression is associated with physical multimorbi...
Currently, there are limited data on the association between multimorbidity (i.e., ≥ 2 chronic condi...
OBJECTIVE: Multimorbidity is a common problem in the elderly that is significantly associated with h...
Multimorbidity is a common problem in the elderly that is significantly associated with higher morta...
ObjectiveThe presence of two or more chronic diseases results in worse clinical outcomes than expect...
Background: the aim of this study was to examine the cross-sectional and longitudinal associations o...
Background: The aims of the present study were to examine prospective associations of multimorbidity...
Background- The aims of the present study were to examine prospective associations of multimorbid...
The present study determined whether the number of medical conditions was associated with increased ...
Background: Determining the incidence, progression, and patterns of multimorbidity are important for...
In the context of population aging, multimorbidity has emerged as a growing concern in public health...
Introduction Increasing multimorbidity is often associated with declining physical functioning, with...
BACKGROUND: In the context of population aging, multimorbidity has emerged as a growing concern in p...
The UK has an ageing population and a rising prevalence of long-term illhealth. The burden of long-...
The UK has an ageing population and a rising prevalence of long-term illhealth. The burden of long-...
Background An understanding of whether early-life depression is associated with physical multimorbi...
Currently, there are limited data on the association between multimorbidity (i.e., ≥ 2 chronic condi...
OBJECTIVE: Multimorbidity is a common problem in the elderly that is significantly associated with h...
Multimorbidity is a common problem in the elderly that is significantly associated with higher morta...
ObjectiveThe presence of two or more chronic diseases results in worse clinical outcomes than expect...
Background: the aim of this study was to examine the cross-sectional and longitudinal associations o...