psychiatric morbidity

collocation in English

meaningsofpsychiatricandmorbidity

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psychiatric
adjective
uk
/ˌsaɪ.kiˈæt.rɪk/
us
/ˌsaɪ.kiˈæt.rɪk/
of or relating to the study of ...
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morbidity
noun[U]
uk
/mɔːˈbɪd.ə.ti/
us
/mɔːrˈbɪd.ə.t̬i/
medicalspecialized
the morbidity of a disease is how many people have it in a ...
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(Definition ofpsychiatricandmorbidityfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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On both occasions, multimorbidity (presence of more than one condition) accounted for a quarter of the prevalence ofpsychiatricmorbidity.
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A technique for studyingpsychiatricmorbidityin inpatient and outpatient series and in general population samples.
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Data from these studies make it possible to extend the analysis of race-ethnic differences inpsychiatricmorbidityin two important ways.
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Finally, the overall link of neuroticism at t1 with somatic andpsychiatricmorbidity, respectively, at t2 was adjusted for neuroticism scores at t2.
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Research to date with regard topsychiatricmorbidityin primary care has focused primarily on the common disorders of anxiety and depression.
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Several studies have been published showing highpsychiatricmorbidityin ' environmental patients ', ranking from 36 to 100 % depending on group size and diagnostic methods.
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Despite such arguments, it is highly desirable to have a clearer understanding of thepsychiatricmorbidityfound in population surveys.
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The data here cannot provide a complete answer as to the cause of the escalation in officially recorded statistics onpsychiatricmorbidity.
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We assess claims that the documented rise inpsychiatricmorbidityduring the nineteenth and twentieth centuries was associated with an increasing incidence of schizophrenia.
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Exploration of the factors associated withpsychiatricmorbidityprovides insight into both predisposing and contributory aspects that may be amenable to intervention.
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The prevalence ofpsychiatricmorbidityamong people aged 85 and over living at home : associations with reported somatic symptoms and with consulting behaviour.
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Statistically significant associations were also found betweenpsychiatricmorbidityand increased reported life events.
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In spite of an increase in official local and national rates of totalpsychiatricmorbidity, they show that the incidence of schizophrenia has not changed.
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This finding adds to evidence that the association betweenpsychiatricmorbidityand sociodemographic risk factors is dependent on which aspect of course is examined.
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Psychiatricmorbidityamong adults living in private households, 2000.
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Psychiatricmorbidityamong adults living in private households 2000.
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More detailed tests suggested that these effects only accounted for a modest proportion of the associations between partnership status andpsychiatricmorbidityat age 33.
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Preliminary analyses confirmed the links between marital status andpsychiatricmorbidityfound in many previous studies.
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Screening for abnormal eating attitudes andpsychiatricmorbidityin an unselected population of 15-year-old schoolgirls.
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Patients withpsychiatricmorbiditymay exaggerate the actual amount of disability and recall more life events.
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