Mental disorders are associated with premature mortality, and the magnitudes of risk have commonly been estimated using hospital data. However, psychiatric patients who are hospitalized have more severe illness and do not adequately represent mental disorders in the general population. We conducted a national cohort study using outpatient and inpatient diagnoses for the entire Swedish adult population (N = 7,253,516) to examine the extent to which mortality risks are overestimated using inpatient diagnoses only. Outcomes were all-cause and suicide mortality during 8 years of follow-up (2001-2008). There were 377,339 (5.2%) persons with any inpatient psychiatric diagnosis, vs. 680,596 (9.4%) with any inpatient or outpatient diagnosis, hence ...
Objective To determine the risk of people with mental disorders being victims of homicide. Design Na...
OBJECTIVE: Although mental health conditions are risk factors for suicide, limited data are availabl...
Objective To quantify the extent of ‘avoidable mortality’ in those with schizophrenia or bipolar dis...
BACKGROUND: Excess mortality among patients with severe mental disorders has not previously been inv...
Background: Excess mortality among patients with severe mental disorders has not previously been inv...
Studies assessing premature mortality in people with severe mental illness (SMI) are usually based i...
Background. Most studies which showed an excess mortality in psychiatric patients have been conducte...
Unselected population-based nationwide studies on the excess mortality of individuals with severe me...
Introduction: Psychiatric patients have premature mortality compared to the general population. The ...
Objective: In the general population, people with mental disorders have increased mortality. This as...
Background and aims - In the Nordic countries, people with severe mental illness die 15-20 years you...
Objective To investigate whether the mortality gap has reduced in recent years between people with s...
BACKGROUND: Mental disorders have an increased mortality risk. However, most data have been provided...
Unselected population-based nationwide studies on the excess mortality of individuals with severe me...
The primary aim of the study was to explore the post discharge standardized mortality ratio of patie...
Objective To determine the risk of people with mental disorders being victims of homicide. Design Na...
OBJECTIVE: Although mental health conditions are risk factors for suicide, limited data are availabl...
Objective To quantify the extent of ‘avoidable mortality’ in those with schizophrenia or bipolar dis...
BACKGROUND: Excess mortality among patients with severe mental disorders has not previously been inv...
Background: Excess mortality among patients with severe mental disorders has not previously been inv...
Studies assessing premature mortality in people with severe mental illness (SMI) are usually based i...
Background. Most studies which showed an excess mortality in psychiatric patients have been conducte...
Unselected population-based nationwide studies on the excess mortality of individuals with severe me...
Introduction: Psychiatric patients have premature mortality compared to the general population. The ...
Objective: In the general population, people with mental disorders have increased mortality. This as...
Background and aims - In the Nordic countries, people with severe mental illness die 15-20 years you...
Objective To investigate whether the mortality gap has reduced in recent years between people with s...
BACKGROUND: Mental disorders have an increased mortality risk. However, most data have been provided...
Unselected population-based nationwide studies on the excess mortality of individuals with severe me...
The primary aim of the study was to explore the post discharge standardized mortality ratio of patie...
Objective To determine the risk of people with mental disorders being victims of homicide. Design Na...
OBJECTIVE: Although mental health conditions are risk factors for suicide, limited data are availabl...
Objective To quantify the extent of ‘avoidable mortality’ in those with schizophrenia or bipolar dis...