Introduction. Psychopathological comorbidity in psychiatric patients is a common issue of epidemiological studies. Still, co-diagnoses have been suspected of being an artefact of a defective nosography rather than a realistic representation of multiple disorders co-existing in the same patient. This research aims at studying multiple disorders related to Axis I andAxis II of the DSM-IV in patients suffering from multiple, acute, and recurring psychotic episodes. Further, we aim to explore correlations between multiplicity of disorders and quality of life. Materials and methods. The experimental sample includes 30 patients having principal diagnoses belonging to the Axis I, regarded as major psychoses, and the control sample includes 3...
Despite the large amount of research conducted in this area over the last two decades, comorbidity o...
Comorbidity in neurology and psychiatry involves the onset of a mental illness with the simultaneous...
The observation that chronic disorders occur together frequently has become of increasing interest a...
Background. The aim of this study is to assess the prevalence of psychiatric comorbidity in a group ...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to explore patterns and clinical correlates of psychiatric ...
The presence of comorbidity in major psychoses (e.g., schizophrenia and psychotic subtypes of bipola...
One of the most common mental illnesses is schizophrenia and schizotypal disorders. According to the...
This article aims at addressing the implications of defining ‘comorbidity’ within the field of psych...
Introduction and Aims. This paper describes the sociodemographic characteristics of 196 psychotic pa...
Despite the large amount of research conducted in this area over the last two decades, comorbidity o...
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...
Studies about demographic, socio-cultural caratteristics, nosographic systems and methodological rou...
Comorbidity is one of the greatest research and clinical challenges to contemporary psychiatry. Ment...
This study analysis of a community cohort at the age of 35 focused on the effects of gender and mult...
Despite the large amount of research conducted in this area over the last two decades, comorbidity o...
Comorbidity in neurology and psychiatry involves the onset of a mental illness with the simultaneous...
The observation that chronic disorders occur together frequently has become of increasing interest a...
Background. The aim of this study is to assess the prevalence of psychiatric comorbidity in a group ...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to explore patterns and clinical correlates of psychiatric ...
The presence of comorbidity in major psychoses (e.g., schizophrenia and psychotic subtypes of bipola...
One of the most common mental illnesses is schizophrenia and schizotypal disorders. According to the...
This article aims at addressing the implications of defining ‘comorbidity’ within the field of psych...
Introduction and Aims. This paper describes the sociodemographic characteristics of 196 psychotic pa...
Despite the large amount of research conducted in this area over the last two decades, comorbidity o...
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...
Studies about demographic, socio-cultural caratteristics, nosographic systems and methodological rou...
Comorbidity is one of the greatest research and clinical challenges to contemporary psychiatry. Ment...
This study analysis of a community cohort at the age of 35 focused on the effects of gender and mult...
Despite the large amount of research conducted in this area over the last two decades, comorbidity o...
Comorbidity in neurology and psychiatry involves the onset of a mental illness with the simultaneous...
The observation that chronic disorders occur together frequently has become of increasing interest a...