This article aims at addressing the implications of defining ‘comorbidity’ within the field of psychiatry. We have looked at the standard definition of comorbidity and then discussed whether this definition can be applied to comorbidities in psychiatry. While comorbidities in physical illness are clearly the coexistence of two independent illnesses, Comorbidities in Mental illness are the result of the polygenic nature of mental illnesses, especially in psychotic illness whether schizophrenia or bipolar disorder. As a consequence, often the comorbidities of psychiatric illness are caused by two conditions which have in common the presence of particular single nucleotide polymorphisms (snps), which regulate the metabolism of neurotransmitter...
In spite of a considerable progress in comorbidity research and huge literature on it, this phenomen...
Abstract: The present paper discusses the problem of psychiatric comorbidity within the context of K...
Despite the large amount of research conducted in this area over the last two decades, comorbidity o...
This article aims at addressing the implications of defining ‘comorbidity’ within the field of psych...
The frequent occurrence of comorbidity has brought about an extensive theoretical debate in psychiat...
Comorbidity in neurology and psychiatry involves the onset of a mental illness with the simultaneous...
The Author(s) 2015. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract The freq...
Despite the large amount of research conducted in this area over the last two decades, comorbidity o...
In psychiatry, comorbidity is the rule rather than the exception. Up to 45% of all patients are clas...
Background: Schizophrenia often co-occurs with chronic medical illnesses. Beside comorbid somatic il...
The existence of two or more diagnoses (psychiatric, or a combination with somatic) in one person le...
Comorbidity is one of the greatest research and clinical challenges to contemporary psychiatry. Ment...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to explore patterns and clinical correlates of psychiatric ...
Introduction: Comorbidity is a term defined as the presence of two or more conditions occurring eith...
Abstract: Despite the large amount of research conducted in this area over the last two decades, com...
In spite of a considerable progress in comorbidity research and huge literature on it, this phenomen...
Abstract: The present paper discusses the problem of psychiatric comorbidity within the context of K...
Despite the large amount of research conducted in this area over the last two decades, comorbidity o...
This article aims at addressing the implications of defining ‘comorbidity’ within the field of psych...
The frequent occurrence of comorbidity has brought about an extensive theoretical debate in psychiat...
Comorbidity in neurology and psychiatry involves the onset of a mental illness with the simultaneous...
The Author(s) 2015. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract The freq...
Despite the large amount of research conducted in this area over the last two decades, comorbidity o...
In psychiatry, comorbidity is the rule rather than the exception. Up to 45% of all patients are clas...
Background: Schizophrenia often co-occurs with chronic medical illnesses. Beside comorbid somatic il...
The existence of two or more diagnoses (psychiatric, or a combination with somatic) in one person le...
Comorbidity is one of the greatest research and clinical challenges to contemporary psychiatry. Ment...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to explore patterns and clinical correlates of psychiatric ...
Introduction: Comorbidity is a term defined as the presence of two or more conditions occurring eith...
Abstract: Despite the large amount of research conducted in this area over the last two decades, com...
In spite of a considerable progress in comorbidity research and huge literature on it, this phenomen...
Abstract: The present paper discusses the problem of psychiatric comorbidity within the context of K...
Despite the large amount of research conducted in this area over the last two decades, comorbidity o...