Aims. To examine mortality risk and causes of death in a cohort of a population of patients treated for gambling disorders in northern Italy from 1992 to 2019. Methods. Cohort study. Results. Half of the patients were diagnosed with psychiatric disorders, substance use disorder or alcohol dependence. The excess mortality compared to the general population (SMR) was 1.16 (0.85-1.58), more elevated among females aged 40 to 59 and males aged 20 to 29. Females had higher SMRs for all cancers and suicide; males for malignant neoplasm of liver, of lung, of prostate, and of bladder. Conclusions. Despite patients increasing, subjects who most turn to the services are the most serious ones, in older age, with comorbid mental disorders and with a com...
Evidence from previous research demonstrated a gap in mortality between patients with mental disorde...
Cohort study. This follow-up study (from 1975 to 2016) was aimed to estimate the mortality risk for ...
Aims There is evidence that patients with schizophrenia spectrum disorders present higher mortality...
Aims. To examine mortality risk and causes of death in a cohort of a population of patients treated ...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Gambling disorder (GD) appears to be an independent risk factor for suicide, an...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to examine the mortality trends and causes of death in Northern...
Introduction and Aims: The aim of this study was to investigate the mortality risk and to explore th...
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the mortality risk, and to explore the presence ...
Background: This study analyzes data related to Hospital (HOS), Public Treatment Service Dedicated t...
Aims: to analyse the general and cause-specific mortality over the course of 30 years among subjects...
Purpose People with mental disorders show mortality rates up to 22.2 times higher than that of the ...
Background and aim: Excessive gambling touch between 1 and 3% of the adult population (Shaffer et al...
BACKGROUND: Mental disorders have an increased mortality risk. However, most data have been provided...
Background and aims: Gambling disorder (GD) appears to be an independent risk factor for suicide, an...
Background: Excess mortality among patients with severe mental disorders has not previously been inv...
Evidence from previous research demonstrated a gap in mortality between patients with mental disorde...
Cohort study. This follow-up study (from 1975 to 2016) was aimed to estimate the mortality risk for ...
Aims There is evidence that patients with schizophrenia spectrum disorders present higher mortality...
Aims. To examine mortality risk and causes of death in a cohort of a population of patients treated ...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Gambling disorder (GD) appears to be an independent risk factor for suicide, an...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to examine the mortality trends and causes of death in Northern...
Introduction and Aims: The aim of this study was to investigate the mortality risk and to explore th...
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the mortality risk, and to explore the presence ...
Background: This study analyzes data related to Hospital (HOS), Public Treatment Service Dedicated t...
Aims: to analyse the general and cause-specific mortality over the course of 30 years among subjects...
Purpose People with mental disorders show mortality rates up to 22.2 times higher than that of the ...
Background and aim: Excessive gambling touch between 1 and 3% of the adult population (Shaffer et al...
BACKGROUND: Mental disorders have an increased mortality risk. However, most data have been provided...
Background and aims: Gambling disorder (GD) appears to be an independent risk factor for suicide, an...
Background: Excess mortality among patients with severe mental disorders has not previously been inv...
Evidence from previous research demonstrated a gap in mortality between patients with mental disorde...
Cohort study. This follow-up study (from 1975 to 2016) was aimed to estimate the mortality risk for ...
Aims There is evidence that patients with schizophrenia spectrum disorders present higher mortality...