Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 1109863
Age and gender determined differences in the onset of chronic physical multimorbidities among patients with schizophrenia or depression and the general population
Age and gender determined differences in the onset of chronic physical multimorbidities among patients with schizophrenia or depression and the general population // Schizophrenia bulletin, 44 (2013), Suppl_1; S257-S257 (međunarodna recenzija, kratko priopcenje, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Age and gender determined differences in the onset of chronic physical multimorbidities among patients with schizophrenia or depression and the general population
Autori
Filipčić, IŠ ; Ivezić, E ; Milovac, Ž ; Kašpar, I ; Lovko, SK ; Goršić, L ; Gajšak, T ; Sučić, S ; Sučić, AS ; Grah, M ; Vukadinović, NT ; Bajić, Ž ; Braš, M ; Filipčić, I
Izvornik
Schizophrenia bulletin (0586-7614) 44
(2013), Suppl_1;
S257-S257
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, kratko priopcenje, znanstveni
Ključne riječi
age ; gender ; multimorbidites ; schizophrenia ; depression
Sažetak
AbstractBackgroundThe links between schizophrenia (SCH) or major depressive disorder (MDD) and chronic physical multimorbidities (CPM) are well established. Patients diagnosed with these disorders have a higher prevalence of CPM than the general population (GEP). However, our knowledge of age and gender determined differences in the development of CPM between SCH, MDD, and GEP remains fragmented and inconsistent. This exploratory study intended to compare the onset of CPM in female and male SCH and MDD patients, and the general population (GEP).MethodsThis nested, single-centered, cross-sectional study was performed during 2016 at Psychiatric hospital Sveti Ivan, Zagreb-Croatia. Data were collected for a consecutive sample of 136 patients diagnosed with SCH, 290 diagnosed with MDD, and 861 participants from the general population of the city of Zagreb and Zagreb County. The primary outcome was the prevalence of CPM. The secondary outcome was the prevalence of CPM in the youngest age group ≤35 years.ResultsAfter adjustment for gender and education, the prevalence of CPM was significantly different between patients with SCH or MDD and GEP (p<0.001). In the oldest age group (≥65 years) the difference was not significant anymore. In the youngest age group, the prevalence was highest in SCH patients (33%) followed by MDD (26%) and GEP (15%) indicating the early onset of CPM in severe mental illness. In the male participants <35 years old, there were no significant differences in the prevalence of CPM between SCH (25%), MDD (23%) and GEP (15%) (p=0.411). However, in the female participants <35 years old the difference was significant and clinically relevant (p=0.006). Prevalence of CPM in female participants was 50% in SCH, 33% in MDD and 14% in GEP.DiscussionThis study finding indicated the earlier onset of CPM in SCH and MDD patients than in GEP. This difference is primarily caused by the high prevalence of CPM in young female patients diagnosed with SCH. More prevalent physical morbidity points to a substantial disadvantage of female SCH patients early in the course of the illness. Understanding the nature and biological basis regarding the risk and outcome of CPM might help to identify new therapeutic targets, allow more individualized treatment, and facilitate better risk prediction and application of healthcare resources.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Kliničke medicinske znanosti
POVEZANOST RADA
Profili:
Sonja Sučić
(autor)
Marijana Braš
(autor)
Majda Grah
(autor)
Igor Filipčić
(autor)
Željko Milovac
(autor)
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- Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
- SCI-EXP, SSCI i/ili A&HCI
- Scopus
- MEDLINE