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Psychiatric morbidity in medical, surgical and gynecological in -patient

Authors

Taufiq, Iqtidar
Ahmed, Adnan
Rasool, Inam
Baqai Medical University ; , Liaquat National Medical College ; ,

Pak. J. Clin. Psychol. 2010; 9 (1): 3-10
Pakistan Journal of Clinical Psychology
Journal Country: Pakistan
P-ISSN: 1019-438X
Type of Publication: Journal Article
Category: Humans, Male, Female,
Type of Research: Clinical
MeSH Terms: Mental Disorders / Epidemiology
Broad Subjects: Noncommunicable Diseases, Psychiatry ,Prevalence , ,General Surgery ,Gynecology , , ,Inpatients
Citation: Iqtidar Taufiq, Adnan Ahmed, Inam Rasool, Psychiatric morbidity in medical, surgical and gynecological in -patient. Pak. J. Clin. Psychol. 2010; 9 (1): 3-10

Abstract English

The Present study aims i] to assess the prevalence of psychiatric morbidity in hospitalized medical, surgical and gynecological patients and irrespective of their diagnoses [if] to see if there is a difference in prevalence of psychiatric morbidity among these specialties. Non randomize, cross sectional observational study. A tertiary care 300 bedded multidisciplinary teaching hospital of Baqai Medical University, located in the suburbs of Karachi Pakistan. Patients: One hundred and four in-patients; medicines 32, surgery 34, gynecology 38, males 44, females 60; mean age 34.5. AKUADS [Aga Khan University Anxiety and Depression Scale] an indigenous and validated screening instrument for anxiety-depression syndromes in Urdu which is the national language.38 patients scored positively giving an overall prevalence of 36.5% for anxiety and depression in hospitalized medical, surgical and gynecological patients. There was a marked difference in prevalence among medical [prevalence 61.1%] surgical [prevalence 32.3%] and gynecological [prevalence 18.4%] patients. [1] There is high prevalence of anxiety and depression among admitted medical, surgical and gymecological patients [36.5%] [2] Prevalence in medical in-patients [61.1%] is almost twice as high as in surgical in-patients. [32.3%] and about three and half times as compared to gynecological patients [18.4%]

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