Psychiatric comorbidity and risk of premature mortality and suicide among those with chronic respiratory diseases, cardiovascular diseases, and diabetes in Sweden: A nationwide matched cohort study of over 1 million patients and their unaffected siblings
<strong>Background</strong> Persons with noncommunicable diseases have elevated rates of premature mortality. The contribution of psychiatric comorbidity to this is uncertain. We aimed to determine the risks of premature mortality and suicide in people with common noncommunicable disease...
Main Authors: | Sariaslan, A, Sharpe, M, Larsson, H, Wolf, A, Lichtenstein, P, Fazel, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Public Library of Science
2022
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