1. [Comorbide somatic pathology in servicemen with neurotic disorders].
- Author
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Kurasov ES, Marchenko AA, Krasnov AA, Golovach IG, and Kozlova SN
- Subjects
- Adult, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Depressive Disorder diagnosis, Depressive Disorder mortality, Depressive Disorder pathology, Depressive Disorder therapy, Gastrointestinal Diseases diagnosis, Gastrointestinal Diseases mortality, Gastrointestinal Diseases pathology, Gastrointestinal Diseases therapy, Military Personnel, Military Psychiatry, Neurotic Disorders diagnosis, Neurotic Disorders mortality, Neurotic Disorders pathology, Neurotic Disorders therapy
- Abstract
Prevalence and structure of comorbidity a somatic pathology in military men with neurotic disorders was studied. It was established that 40,4% of surveyed noted concomitant somatic pathology, the structure of which was dominated by gastro-intestinal tract (26,8%), and pathology of the cardiovascular system (21,6%). It is shown that concomitant somatic pathology provided aggravating effect on clinic neurotic disorders in serviceman, making it difficult to diagnose mental disorders. The greatest risk concomitant a somatic pathology was marked in patients with depressive and somatoform disorders. Indicates the need for specialized standards of care for persons with comorbid mental and somatic disorders.
- Published
- 2012