Psychiatric disorders may co-occur in the same individual. These include, for example, substance abuse or obsessive-compulsive disorder with schizophrenia, and movement disorders or epilepsy with affective dysfunctional states. Medications may produce iatrogenic effects, for example cognitive impairments that co-occur with the residual symptoms of the primary disorder being treated. The observation of comorbid disorders in some cases may reflect diagnostic overlap. Impulsivity, impulsiveness or impulsive behaviour is implicated in a range of diagnostic conditions including substance abuse, affective disorder and obsessive-compulsive disorder. These observations suggest a need to re-evaluate established diagnostic criteria and disorder defin...
Narcolepsy and psychiatric disorders have a significant but unrecognized relationship, which is an a...
Mood disorders, including depression and bipolar disorders, are the most common psychi-atric comorbi...
Different studies have identified specific clinical characteristics of patients with obsessive-compu...
The high rate of co-occurrence of sub-stance use disorders and other psychiatric disorders is well e...
The neuronal substrates underlying aspects of comorbidity in brain disease states may be described o...
The co-occurrence of substance use and psychiatric disorders is the rule rather than the exception i...
Comorbidity occurs when an individual experiences two or more disorders at the same time (Eaton, 200...
A specific treatment may cause or precipitate lasting adverse effects on the course of illness. Such...
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a neuropsychiatric disorder affecting approximately 1-3% of t...
Comorbidity of substance use disorders and mental disorders is very common, and there is substantial...
People with alcohol use disorders often have co-occurring psychiatric disorders, but they frequently...
Background: The clinical and etiologic implications of comorbid psychiatric and substance-use disord...
The comorbidity of symptomatic and personality disorders may complicate treatment, result in higher ...
This study explored the clinical importance of latent impulsivity subtypes within a sample of indivi...
Numerous epidemiological and clinical studies found a high incidence of comorbidity in children and ...
Narcolepsy and psychiatric disorders have a significant but unrecognized relationship, which is an a...
Mood disorders, including depression and bipolar disorders, are the most common psychi-atric comorbi...
Different studies have identified specific clinical characteristics of patients with obsessive-compu...
The high rate of co-occurrence of sub-stance use disorders and other psychiatric disorders is well e...
The neuronal substrates underlying aspects of comorbidity in brain disease states may be described o...
The co-occurrence of substance use and psychiatric disorders is the rule rather than the exception i...
Comorbidity occurs when an individual experiences two or more disorders at the same time (Eaton, 200...
A specific treatment may cause or precipitate lasting adverse effects on the course of illness. Such...
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a neuropsychiatric disorder affecting approximately 1-3% of t...
Comorbidity of substance use disorders and mental disorders is very common, and there is substantial...
People with alcohol use disorders often have co-occurring psychiatric disorders, but they frequently...
Background: The clinical and etiologic implications of comorbid psychiatric and substance-use disord...
The comorbidity of symptomatic and personality disorders may complicate treatment, result in higher ...
This study explored the clinical importance of latent impulsivity subtypes within a sample of indivi...
Numerous epidemiological and clinical studies found a high incidence of comorbidity in children and ...
Narcolepsy and psychiatric disorders have a significant but unrecognized relationship, which is an a...
Mood disorders, including depression and bipolar disorders, are the most common psychi-atric comorbi...
Different studies have identified specific clinical characteristics of patients with obsessive-compu...