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Psychiatric morbidity and illness behaviour in female neurological in-patients.
  1. R Metcalfe,
  2. D Firth,
  3. S Pollock,
  4. F Creed
  1. University Department of Neurology, Manchester Royal Infirmary, UK.

    Abstract

    Ninety three female neurological in-patients were assessed in a collaborative neurological and psychiatric study. An overall prevalence of definite psychiatric disorder of 34% was found, depression being the most common diagnosis. Psychiatric morbidity was most common when the neurologist felt that the presentation could not be explained by a neurological disorder. The majority of such patients had symptoms which could be explained by the psychiatric disorder but a substantial number could not be given a definite diagnosis. The General Health Questionnaire was not found to be a useful screening instrument in this setting.

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