PMID: 15241773Jul 9, 2004Paper

Recognition of psychiatric disorders in musculoskeletal and cardiovascular rehabilitation patients

Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Martin HärterJürgen Bengel

Abstract

To investigate the detection rate of psychiatric disorders in rehabilitation inpatients with musculoskeletal and cardiovascular diseases (CVDs). Cross-sectional survey; analysis of medical charts and discharge reports, combined with standardized diagnostic interviews. Four orthopedic and 6 cardiovascular rehabilitation hospitals in southwest Germany. More than 1700 inpatients with different musculoskeletal disorders and CVDs participated in the survey. On the basis of their General Health Questionnaire score, 205 patients with musculoskeletal diseases and 164 patients with CVDs were selected randomly for standardized interviews. Discharge reports of interviewed patients were analyzed. Not applicable. Clinical interview (Composite International Diagnostic Interview [CIDI]) to obtain diagnoses of psychiatric disorders as defined by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition (DSM-IV). Assessment of psychosocial burden and diagnoses of mental disorders, as well as admission to psychologic treatments, based on discharge reports of the attending physicians. The detection rate (sensitivity) of mental disorders was 48% in the orthopedic rehabilitation patients and 32% in the cardiovascular patients. Specific...Continue Reading

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