BackgroundAssociations between symptom experience and mortality have rarely been investigated. One study has suggested that the number of symptoms people experience may be an important predictor of mortality. This novel and potentially important finding may have important implications but needs to be tested in other cohorts.Methods858 people aged around 58 years were interviewed by nurses in 1990/1 as part of the West of Scotland Twenty-07 Study. They were asked about the presence of symptoms in the last month from a checklist of 33 symptoms. Measures of morbidity included symptom type (respiratory, musculoskeletal, gastrointestinal, mental health, neurological, systemic) and symptom summary measures looking at the number and impact of symp...
Objective This study assessed the association between respiratory symptoms and mortality in four co...
Abstract Objective To quantify the link between lower, subclinically symptomatic, levels of psycholo...
International audienceMiddle-aged subjects report subjective cognitive complaints (SSCs) but whether...
BackgroundAssociations between symptom experience and mortality have rarely been investigated. One s...
Background Associations between symptom experience and mortality have rarely been investigated. O...
OBJECTIVE: To examine associations between reported respiratory symptoms (as elicited by questionnai...
Objectives: Despite the widely-held view that psychological stress is a major cause of poor health, ...
BackgroundMajor depressive disorder and subthreshold depression have been associated with premature ...
Objective: Provide insight in the prevalence of symptoms in patients who are in the last days of lif...
Abstract Background Mental symptoms are prevalent among populations, but their associations with pre...
Background While various measures of common mental disorders (CMD) have been found to be associated ...
Background While various measures of common mental disorders (CMD) have been found to be associated ...
Objective: The aim of this work was to analyze routine assessments recorded, when a patient was docu...
Nearing death, hospice patients are increasingly unable or unwilling to self-report their symptom in...
BACKGROUND: Common mental disorder (psychological distress) is associated with an increased risk ...
Objective This study assessed the association between respiratory symptoms and mortality in four co...
Abstract Objective To quantify the link between lower, subclinically symptomatic, levels of psycholo...
International audienceMiddle-aged subjects report subjective cognitive complaints (SSCs) but whether...
BackgroundAssociations between symptom experience and mortality have rarely been investigated. One s...
Background Associations between symptom experience and mortality have rarely been investigated. O...
OBJECTIVE: To examine associations between reported respiratory symptoms (as elicited by questionnai...
Objectives: Despite the widely-held view that psychological stress is a major cause of poor health, ...
BackgroundMajor depressive disorder and subthreshold depression have been associated with premature ...
Objective: Provide insight in the prevalence of symptoms in patients who are in the last days of lif...
Abstract Background Mental symptoms are prevalent among populations, but their associations with pre...
Background While various measures of common mental disorders (CMD) have been found to be associated ...
Background While various measures of common mental disorders (CMD) have been found to be associated ...
Objective: The aim of this work was to analyze routine assessments recorded, when a patient was docu...
Nearing death, hospice patients are increasingly unable or unwilling to self-report their symptom in...
BACKGROUND: Common mental disorder (psychological distress) is associated with an increased risk ...
Objective This study assessed the association between respiratory symptoms and mortality in four co...
Abstract Objective To quantify the link between lower, subclinically symptomatic, levels of psycholo...
International audienceMiddle-aged subjects report subjective cognitive complaints (SSCs) but whether...