For example, those working in endocrinology are familiar with metabolic processes, disease management strategies, and medications core to diabetes care as they interface with health behaviors and spiritual practices; those working in oncology are similarly conversant with physiological processes, testing sequences, and care - strategies common in cancer care — particularly as they intersect with relational decision making and mental
health comorbidities.
Not exact matches
The study also revealed that obese individuals who had
comorbidities such as high blood pressure, diabetes, and high cholesterol incurred more costs than obese workers without these conditions, says Karen Van Nuys, Ph.D., lead coauthor and economist at Precision
Health Economics in Los Angeles.
Performing a multivariate analysis adjusting for patient demographics and
comorbidities, the UCSF researchers determined AFL catheter ablation reduced the risk for overall hospital - based
health care by 6 percent, inpatient hospitalization by 12 percent and emergency department visits by 40 percent.
The propensity score was defined as the conditional probability of a patient undergoing bariatric surgery, given his or her baseline characteristics, including: age, year in which a total hip or total knee replacement was performed, laterality (unilateral versus bilateral surgery), sex,
health care payer, region (rural versus urban), and Elixhauser
comorbidities.
«It's higher than most diseases that immediately jump to mind, and while the likelihood of chronic kidney disease progressing to complete kidney failure is much lower, CKD itself has been linked to a number of
comorbidities and adverse
health outcomes.»
Patient clinical characteristics, including age, sex, ethnicity, college and work status, body mass index (BMI), smoking,
comorbidities, level of back and leg pain, self - assessment of general
health and treatment preference, were reviewed at baseline.
«The prevalence of
comorbidities is higher in older lung cancer patients than patients who are younger,» said K.M. Monirul Islam, M.D., Ph.D., an assistant professor in the department of epidemiology at the University of Nebraska Medical Center College of Public
Health.
Using data from the 2014 and 2015 National
Health Interview Survey (NHIS), investigators found that current smokers who also suffered from one or more medical conditions were more likely to have used an e-cigarette than «healthy» smokers (those without any
comorbidities).
Their findings showed that, after less than eight years following a diagnosis, approximately one - third of teenagers and young adults with type 1 diabetes and almost 75 percent of those with type 2 diabetes had at least one
health complication or
comorbidity.
«It's well established that psoriasis is associated with an increased risk for other
comorbidities like chronic kidney disease, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease, but we don't yet understand how the severity of psoriasis impacts future risk of major
health problems,» said the study's senior author Joel M. Gelfand, MD MSCE, a professor of Dermatology and Epidemiology at Penn..
Service use records of more than 400 homeless individuals with psychiatric
comorbidities were analyzed to examine patterns of geographic relocation, as well as
health, justice, and social welfare service utilization.
Comorbidities (other
health conditions) are highly prevalent in patients with COPD.
During follow - up, patients reported their
comorbidities (cardiovascular, neurological, hormonal, musculoskeletal, cancer, and infectious diseases) and completed the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale questionnaire for mental
health assessment.
Article: «Anger Intensification with Combat - Related PTSD and Depression
Comorbidity,» by Oscar Gonzalez, PhD, and Raymond Novaco, PhD, University of California, Irvine, and Mark Reger, PhD, and Gregory Gahm, PhD, Joint Base Lewis - McChord, Washington, and Defense Centers of Excellence for Psychological
Health and Traumatic Brain Injury, Tacoma, Washington.
These
health problems can include seizures, headaches, gastrointestinal problems, metabolic and mitochondrial conditions, compromised immune system including allergies and autoimmune disorders and many more (for references see our scientific review Medical
Comorbidities in Autism Spectrum Disorder).
The National
Comorbidity Study Replication, for example, found that during a 12 month period - and among those receiving treatment for mental
health concerns - the median number of clinic visits was 2.9 (Wang et al., 2005).
For our fifth and final addition in OnlineCounselingPrograms.com's blog series «Mental
Health and...», we look into
comorbidity between mental illness and substance use disorders, specifically how the two can be influential of one another and may typically occur at the same time.
Impact of obesity and mood disorders on physical
comorbidities, psychological well - being,
health behaviours and use of
health services.
The
comorbidity of violence - related behaviors with
health - risk behaviors in a population of high school students.
Are depression and poor sexual
health neglected
comorbidities?
The disorder is associated with specific eating disorder psychopathology (eg, dysfunctional body shape and weight concerns), 4 psychiatric
comorbidity, and significant
health and psychosocial impairments.5 Binge eating disorder is also linked with overweight and obesity.6
Health - related quality of life in multiple sclerosis: direct and indirect effects of
comorbidity
Tanriverdi et al 19 observed that fatigue and depression strongly influence the quality of life of individuals with MS. Recent studies have reported that depression and fatigue, as well as related disability and physical
comorbidities, are associated with
health - related quality of life in people with MS. 9 10 20 Future studies investigating the association between depression,
health - related quality of life and fatigue in MS are necessary.
Further, the
comorbidity between substance use disorders and other Axis I disorders (for example, mood and anxiety disorders) is generally recognised by mental
health professionals.
Development of lifetime
comorbidity in the World
Health Organization world mental health s
Health Organization world mental
health s
health surveys
Association of physical injury and mental
health: Results from the national
comorbidity survey - adolescent supplement.
Because we did not have good data on psychiatric
comorbidity in our study, we were unable to formulate a more detailed and differentiated picture of the risk following mental
health vulnerability.
Dr. McNulty specializes in Infidelity, Divorce, and
Comorbidities (when a relationship is impacted by mental
health problems or addiction).
Childhood LD are over-represented among homeless adults with complex
comorbidities and predict a range of poor
health outcomes in adulthood, including mood and anxiety disorders, suicidal ideation, early and severe substance use and physical
health problems.
Funding / Support: The National
Comorbidity Survey Replication is supported by grant U01 - MH60220 from the National Institute of Mental
Health, Rockville, Md, with supplemental support from the National Institute on Drug Abuse, Rockville, Md; the Substance Abuse and Mental
Health Services Administration, Rockville, Md; the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (grant 044708), Princeton, NJ; and the John W. Alden Trust, Boston, Mass..
The US National
Comorbidity Survey Replication (NCS - R) is supported by the National Institute of Mental
Health (U01 - MH60220) with supplemental support from the National Institute of Drug Abuse (NIDA), the Substance Abuse and Mental
Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF; Grant 044708) and the John W. Alden Trust.
Funding / Support: The National
Comorbidity Survey Replication is supported by the National Institute of Mental
Health (U01 - MH60220), Rockville, Md; with supplemental support from the National Institute of Drug Abuse, the Substance Abuse and Mental
Health Services Administration, Rockville, Md; the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (grant 044708), Princeton, NJ; and the John W. Alden Trust, Boston, Mass..
The National
Comorbidity Survey Replication is carried out in conjunction with the World Mental
Health Survey Initiative.
Comorbidity is a hallmark of late life mental
health disorders, with psychiatric disorder and physical illness each influencing a range of outcomes of the other.
This evidence is important not only because it ties variables in our model to an important
health - relevant outcome, but also because it may speak to at least one fundamental
comorbidity between mental and physical
health disorders, namely that between depression and heart disease.
The cumulative burden of multiple diagnoses (
comorbidity) may be that it has been strongly associated with decreased well - being, compromised
health and quality of life, and poor psychosocial adjustment (Kimberling & Ouimette, 2002).
Twelve - month use of mental
health services in the United States: results from the National
Comorbidity Survey Replication
Charlson and Rx - Risk
comorbidity indices were predictive of mortality in the Australian
health care setting
It is therefore clearly important that clinicians develop effective, reliable and valid and usable tools that can facilitate the early identification of child and adolescent mental
health problems as well as the detection of hidden
comorbidities in those presenting with either general physical or mental
health problems.
The findings support the effectiveness of a modular approach to the treatment of youth, an approach designed to address (1) the needs of clinicians who carry diagnostically diverse caseloads and (2) the
comorbidity and flux that are common among youths referred for mental
health treatment.
The National
Comorbidity Survey Replication Adolescent Supplement (NCS - A) and the larger program of related National
Comorbidity Surveys are supported by the National Institute of Mental
Health [U01 - MH60220] and the National Institute of Drug Abuse [R01 DA016558] at the National Institutes of Mental
Health.
We examined whether removing these overlapping anxiety / mood disorder symptoms resulted in differences (compared to the original DSM - IV PTSD criteria) in PTSD prevalence rates, diagnostic caseness,
comorbidity and mental
health - related disability, structural validity, and internal consistency.
[jounal] Yun, Y. H. / 2007 / Age, sex, and
comorbidities were considered in comparing reference data for
health - related quality of life in the general and cancer populations / Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 60: 1164 ~ 1175
A third important psychosocial factor to consider when examining sleep in adolescents with ADHD is psychiatric
comorbidity, as co-occurring externalizing and internalizing mental
health problems are highly prevalent among adolescents with ADHD (Smalley et al. 2007).
PSYCHOSOCIAL FEATURES ASSOCIATED WITH LIFETIME
COMORBIDITY OF MAJOR DEPRESSION AND ANXIETY DISORDERS AMONG A COMMUNITY SAMPLE OF MID-LIFE WOMEN: THE SWAN MENTAL
HEALTH STUDY.
Further, aside from the recent 1 - year longitudinal studies by Becker et al. (2014) and Lycett et al. (2014a), all of the studies completed to date have been cross-sectional, leaving it unclear if
comorbidities predict increases in sleep problems (and vice versa) over longer developmental periods or whether comorbid mental
health symptoms differentially impact the sleep of adolescents with and without ADHD.