Frequency of somatic complains among patients with mental illness

Background: It is established that physical and mental disorders share common risk factors, among those the unhealthy lifestyle is most common. In order to achieve complete health, it is crucial to monitor both physical and mental health. Mental health problem is the most deserving area to work with...

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Main Authors: Anum Haider, Usama Asad
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Advance Educational Institute & Research Centre 2018-10-01
Series:Annals of Psychophysiology
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Online Access:http://aeirc-edu.com/ojs14/index.php/app/article/view/368/503
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description Background: It is established that physical and mental disorders share common risk factors, among those the unhealthy lifestyle is most common. In order to achieve complete health, it is crucial to monitor both physical and mental health. Mental health problem is the most deserving area to work with because physical health issues are often neglected or mismanaged. This study intends to unveil the frequency of somatic (physical) health complains among patients with mental illness. Methodology: In this cross-sectional study total 85 patients were enrolled from Psychiatry Out Patient Department, Civil Hospital Karachi, during 16th October to 13th November 2015. Patients were asked about the demographic details and existing somatic complaints from the pre-formulated questionnaire while data was analyzed on SPSS. Results: 32.9% of the subjects were diagnosed with particular medical comorbidity. However, among undiagnosed somatic (physical) complains; endocrinological complaints were more frequent i.e.16.7% followed by 14.2% Gastrointestinal (GIT) and 13.68% Central Nervous System (CNS). Conclusion: The current study supported the fact that there is a high frequency of somatic complaints in patients with mental illness. Physical monitoring is crucial for early identification and better prognosis.
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spelling doaj.art-4e5a3fc7b99a42c699462ef396719e6f2022-12-21T19:30:27ZengAdvance Educational Institute & Research CentreAnnals of Psychophysiology2410-13542412-31882018-10-0151616https://doi.org/10.29052/2412-3188.v5.i1.2018.6-16Frequency of somatic complains among patients with mental illnessAnum Haider 0Usama Asad1 Dow Medical college, Dow University of Health Sciences, Karachi Sindh Medical University, KarachiBackground: It is established that physical and mental disorders share common risk factors, among those the unhealthy lifestyle is most common. In order to achieve complete health, it is crucial to monitor both physical and mental health. Mental health problem is the most deserving area to work with because physical health issues are often neglected or mismanaged. This study intends to unveil the frequency of somatic (physical) health complains among patients with mental illness. Methodology: In this cross-sectional study total 85 patients were enrolled from Psychiatry Out Patient Department, Civil Hospital Karachi, during 16th October to 13th November 2015. Patients were asked about the demographic details and existing somatic complaints from the pre-formulated questionnaire while data was analyzed on SPSS. Results: 32.9% of the subjects were diagnosed with particular medical comorbidity. However, among undiagnosed somatic (physical) complains; endocrinological complaints were more frequent i.e.16.7% followed by 14.2% Gastrointestinal (GIT) and 13.68% Central Nervous System (CNS). Conclusion: The current study supported the fact that there is a high frequency of somatic complaints in patients with mental illness. Physical monitoring is crucial for early identification and better prognosis.http://aeirc-edu.com/ojs14/index.php/app/article/view/368/503somatic complainsmental illnessunhealthy life stylephysical monitoring
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title Frequency of somatic complains among patients with mental illness
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title_fullStr Frequency of somatic complains among patients with mental illness
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title_short Frequency of somatic complains among patients with mental illness
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mental illness
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