ASSESSMENT OF THE PROTRACTED STABILITY OF THE MOST COMMON MENTAL ILLNESSES IN VARIOUS THERAPEUTIC CONTEXTS

Aim: One of the leading causes of illness and death and impairment globally is psychiatric illness. Reliability of the diagnosis across time is a key criterion for validation. To assess the protracted stability of the most common mental disorders in various therapeutic contexts. Methods: In the catc...

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Veröffentlicht in:NeuroQuantology 2022-01, Vol.20 (16), p.3994
Hauptverfasser: Shabbir, Amina, Muntazir Mehdi, Khalifa Muhammad Sajjad Siddiqui, Momina Aslam Khan, Romaiza, Hameed, Rafia
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Zusammenfassung:Aim: One of the leading causes of illness and death and impairment globally is psychiatric illness. Reliability of the diagnosis across time is a key criterion for validation. To assess the protracted stability of the most common mental disorders in various therapeutic contexts. Methods: In the catchment region of one hospital in Lahore, a total of 35 370 individuals underwent mental treatment. This research is based on 11 028 older adults who were evaluated in at least three situations units from 2010 to 2014 (n=4548), psychiatric emergency rooms from 2015 to 2019 (n=41409), and outpatient psychiatric equipment from 2019 to 2021 (n=410 019)—on at least ten occasions (362 920 psychiatric counseling sessions. For every diagnosis in each environment and across situations, prospective consistency, retrospective consistency, and the percentage of participants who undergo every treatment in at least 76 percent of the examinations were determined. Discussion: Mental diseases have poor data will be collected, while inpatient classifications have the most stability and outpatient classifications have the lowest, varying from 32 percent for particular personality diseases to 72 percent for schizophrenia
ISSN:1303-5150
DOI:10.48047/NQ.2022.20.16.NQ880406