articleNew England Journal of MedicineApr 29, 2020BRONZE OA

Association between Mental Disorders and Subsequent Medical Conditions

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Abstract

Background

Persons with mental disorders are at a higher risk than the general population for the subsequent development of certain medical conditions.

Methods

We used a population-based cohort from Danish national registries that included data on more than 5.9 million persons born in Denmark from 1900 through 2015 and followed them from 2000 through 2016, for a total of 83.9 million person-years. We assessed 10 broad types of mental disorders and 9 broad categories of medical conditions (which encompassed 31 specific conditions). We used Cox regression models to calculate overall hazard ratios and time-dependent hazard ratios for pairs of mental disorders and medical conditions, after adjustment for age, sex, calendar time, and previous mental disorders. Absolute risks were estimated with the use of competing-risks survival analyses.

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Keywords
  • Association (psychology)
  • Psychiatry
  • Classification of mental disorders
  • Diagnostic Classification of Mental Health and Developmental Disorders of Infancy and Early Childhood
  • Medicine
  • Psychology
  • Clinical psychology
  • Prevalence of mental disorders
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