«One factor that may be important is there could be a lower
diagnosis rate among people who live further away from main roads.
Coming with step - by - step instructions (see the Our Lungs Our Mob resource), they aim to provide culturally relevant and appropriate tools and resources to combat lower screening and later
diagnosis rates among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people that have been limiting their options for treatment and contributing to higher mortality rates.
Not exact matches
While CDC estimates that only 4 percent of men in the United States are MSM, the
rate of new HIV
diagnoses among MSM in the United States is more than 44 times that of other men (range: 522 — 989 per 100,000 MSM vs. 12 per 100,000 other men).
Approximately 175000 cancer cases are diagnosed annually in children younger than age 15 years worldwide, 1 with an annual increase of around 0.9 % in incidence
rate in the developed world, only partly explained by improved
diagnosis and reporting.1, 2 Childhood cancer is rare and its survival
rate has increased significantly over the years owing to advancement in treatment technologies; however, it is still a leading cause of death
among children and adolescents in developed countries, ranking second
among children aged 1 to 14 years in the United States, surpassed only by accidents.1, 3 Childhood cancer is also emerging as a major cause of death in the last few years in Asia, Central and South America, Northwest Africa, and the Middle East, where death
rates from preventable communicable diseases are declining.2
Black, non-Hispanic service members had a
rate of 24.4 new
diagnoses of hypertension per 1,000 person - years (p - yrs), nearly 50 percent higher than the
rates among members of all the other racial and ethnic groups studied, according to the analysis published in the Medical Surveillance Monthly Report, a peer - reviewed journal on illnesses and injuries affecting service members.
«We saw that prevalence
rates for depression and anxiety
diagnoses were lower
among racial and ethnic minorities compared to non-Hispanic whites,» said Owen - Smith, who worked at the Kaiser Permanente Georgia Center for Clinical and Outcomes Research when the study was conducted.
Dr. Hagan and the team of NYU researchers hope that by providing a better understanding of HCV progression
rates among PWID, they can help inform policy to expand access to detection,
diagnosis, and treatment.
«Understanding HCV disease progression
rates among people who inject drugs (PWID) is important to setting policy to expand access to detection,
diagnosis and treatment, and in forecasting the burden of disease,» said Holly Hagan, PhD, the principal investigator for the HCV Synthesis Project, who also is a professor at New York University College of Nursing (NYUCN) and co-director at CDUHR.
There were no overall differences in
rates of mental health symptoms at
diagnosis among treatment groups, although 18 % of the PADT group reported poorer memory compared to 12 % in the local group and 15 % in the combination group.
Finally, the authors found that the
rate of growth in mental health conditions as a primary
diagnosis was significant
among the uninsured, Medicare beneficiaries, and the privately insured, showing the emergency department is also serving as a place of care for patients with mental illness.
While the
rate of ED visits for injuries rose more slowly than non-injury
diagnoses among Medicaid beneficiaries and the privately insured, the
rate decreased
among the uninsured, the authors found.
Among non-injury diagnoses, gastrointestinal system diseases, nervous system disorders, and symptoms of abdominal pain were among the diagnoses with the highest growth in the rate of ED visits, the study f
Among non-injury
diagnoses, gastrointestinal system diseases, nervous system disorders, and symptoms of abdominal pain were
among the diagnoses with the highest growth in the rate of ED visits, the study f
among the
diagnoses with the highest growth in the
rate of ED visits, the study found.
«Because depression, anxiety and substance abuse appeared to be the most common
diagnoses among the patients we studied, and because each was associated with increased readmission
rates, these disorders may be the most appropriate for healthcare systems to focus their primary screening efforts.»
Possible reasons for advanced stage
diagnosis among minorities may include lower screening
rates, lower income levels, and reduced access to education and health care.
Yesterday, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) raised eyebrows, and concern
among current and prospective parents, with a report documenting that the
rate of autism spectrum disorder (ASD)
diagnosis in the United States jumped 30 % between 2008 and 2010, from one in 88 to one in 68 children.
The
rate of skin cancer
diagnosis is rising in minority populations;
among Hispanics it has increased by 22 % since 1992, according to one estimate.
The suicide
rate among the men who had been diagnosed with prostate cancer was 40 % higher in the year following their
diagnosis, and 90 % higher in the first three months than it was
among men the same age who weren't diagnosed with cancer, according to the study.
The cardiovascular death
rate, meanwhile, was more than twice as high
among the men in the first month after
diagnosis than it was
among cancer - free men, although it was just 9 % higher over the course of the whole year.
Diagnosis rates differed by as much or more than 400 percent
among cities, from a high of 6.8 percent in Topeka, Kan., to lows of 1.5 percent in Laredo, Texas, and 2 percent in McAllen / Edinburg / Mission, Texas.
From 2011 to 2013,
rates of early - stage
diagnoses were still lower
among Latinas and African Americans than they were for white women, but the gap did narrow a tiny bit.
The codes are use to track the
rate of infection,
diagnosis and treatment
among medical institutions.
Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is 1 of only 2 DSM - IV
diagnoses for which suicidal behavior is a criterion.1 Borderline personality disorder is a severe and persistent mental disorder experience of severe emotional distress and behavioral dyscontrol.1 - 3
Among patients with BPD, 69 % to 80 % engage in suicidal behavior,4 - 9 with a suicide
rate of up to 9 %.10 Forty percent of the highest users of inpatient psychiatric services receive a
diagnosis of BPD.11, 12 Patients with BPD use more services than those with major depression13 and other personality disorders.14
Among patients with BPD seen for treatment, 72 % have had at least 1 psychiatric hospitalization and 97 % have received outpatient treatment from a mean of 6.1 previous therapists.15, 16 Despite this high - use pattern, patients with BPD have high
rates of treatment failure.17, 18
It is difficult to compare our findings with studies of general population youth because
rates vary widely, depending on the sample, the method, the source of data (participant or collaterals), and whether functional impairment was required for
diagnosis.50 Despite these differences, our overall
rates are substantially higher than the median
rate reported in a major review article (15 %) 50 and other more recent investigations: the Great Smoky Mountains Study (20.3 %), 56 the Virginia Twin Study of Adolescent Behavioral Development (142 cases per 1000 persons), 57 the Methods for the Epidemiology of Child and Adolescent Mental Disorders (6.1 %), 32 and the Miami — Dade County Public School Study (38 %).58 We are especially concerned about the high
rates of depression and dysthymia
among detained youth (17.2 % of males, 26.3 % of females), which are also higher than general population
rates.51,56 - 61 Depressive disorders are difficult to detect (and treat) in the chaos of the corrections milieu.
Of the children with a
diagnosis at baseline, remission was reported in 33 % of those whose mothers» depression remitted compared with only a 12 % remission
rate among children of mothers whose depression did not remit.
The most recent National Survey of Children's Health mirrored results of previous surveys regarding
rates of diagnosed emotional, developmental, and behavioral problems, including an escalating
diagnosis of autism
among children.
As a consequence, late
diagnosis of cancer is far more common
among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander than other Australians, with this leading to poor cancer outcomes, including higher
rates of mortality.
A review of twenty studies on the adult lives of antisocial adolescent girls found higher mortality
rates, a variety of psychiatric problems, dysfunctional and violent relationships, poor educational achievement, and less stable work histories than
among non-delinquent girls.23 Chronic problem behavior during childhood has been linked with alcohol and drug abuse in adulthood, as well as with other mental health problems and disorders, such as emotional disturbance and depression.24 David Hawkins, Richard Catalano, and Janet Miller have shown a similar link between conduct disorder among girls and adult substance abuse.25 Terrie Moffitt and several colleagues found that girls diagnosed with conduct disorder were more likely as adults to suffer from a wide variety of problems than girls without such a diagnosis.26 Among the problems were poorer physical health and more symptoms of mental illness, reliance on social assistance, and victimization by, as well as violence toward, part
among non-delinquent girls.23 Chronic problem behavior during childhood has been linked with alcohol and drug abuse in adulthood, as well as with other mental health problems and disorders, such as emotional disturbance and depression.24 David Hawkins, Richard Catalano, and Janet Miller have shown a similar link between conduct disorder
among girls and adult substance abuse.25 Terrie Moffitt and several colleagues found that girls diagnosed with conduct disorder were more likely as adults to suffer from a wide variety of problems than girls without such a diagnosis.26 Among the problems were poorer physical health and more symptoms of mental illness, reliance on social assistance, and victimization by, as well as violence toward, part
among girls and adult substance abuse.25 Terrie Moffitt and several colleagues found that girls diagnosed with conduct disorder were more likely as adults to suffer from a wide variety of problems than girls without such a
diagnosis.26
Among the problems were poorer physical health and more symptoms of mental illness, reliance on social assistance, and victimization by, as well as violence toward, part
Among the problems were poorer physical health and more symptoms of mental illness, reliance on social assistance, and victimization by, as well as violence toward, partners.
Even as high as it is, the documented
rate of
diagnosis most likely understates the actual
rate of HIV
among Native Americans and Alaska Natives.
Rates of Psychiatric
Diagnosis among clients attending and adolescent substance abuse service in Dublin Play video
Rates of psychiatric comorbidity, or dual
diagnosis,
among substance - abusing youths range from 25 to 82 percent.
Of more concern were psychiatric
diagnoses of alcohol / drug dependence:
among women and men, respectively, lifetime
rates ranged between 19 % — 24 % and 23 % — 40 %
among NESSY - Os at age 26; and 11 % — 16 % and 19 % — 27 %
among NESSY - Ys at 22.