PMID: 11932846Apr 5, 2002Paper

A descriptive study of psychiatric disorders and psychosocial burden in rehabilitation patients with musculoskeletal diseases

Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Martin HärterJürgen Bengel

Abstract

To investigate current, 12-month, and lifetime prevalence rates, and associated psychosocial burden of psychiatric disorders in rehabilitation inpatients with musculoskeletal diseases. Two-stage epidemiologic survey. Four orthopedic rehabilitation inpatient clinics in southwest Germany. A total of 910 inpatients with different musculoskeletal diseases participated in the survey. According to their General Health Questionnaire-12 scores, 205 patients were selected randomly for standardized interviews. Not applicable. Psychosocial burden (Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale, Lübeck Alcoholism Screening Test) and quality of life (Medical Outcomes Study 36-Item Short-Form Health Survey), assessment of diagnosis and somatic parameters through standardized medical records. Clinical interview (Munich Composite International Diagnostic Interview) in the second-stage examination to obtain Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (4th edition) diagnoses of psychiatric disorders. Prevalence rates of psychiatric disorders are 31.1% for the 4-week period, 47.1% for the 12-month period, and 64.6% for the lifetime period. The most prevalent current disorders are anxiety (15%), affective (10.7%), and substance-related disorders ...Continue Reading

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Jun 27, 2006·European Psychiatry : the Journal of the Association of European Psychiatrists·A Garcia-CebrianR Peveler
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Apr 12, 2008·Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine·Michelle D Seelig, Wayne Katon
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