Author:
Rössler W.,Hewer W.,Fätkenheuer B.,Löffler W.
Abstract
BackgroundMany studies have shown hospitalised mentally ill patients to have a higher mortality risk than the general population.MethodData of patients with organic mental disorders of ICD–9 categories 290, 293, 294 and 310 from seven psychiatric hospitals with defined catchment areas were analysed. During an observation period of 2.5 years 1821 treatment periods in these diagnostic categories were recorded.ResultsDuring hospitalisation 137 patients died from natural causes. The age- and sex-adjusted mortality rates show an increased mortality risk of 7.5 times, compared to the general population. The odds ratio of a logistic regression demonstrate the overwhelming influence of the medical diagnosis.ConclusionMedical factors, particularly pneumonias, contribute most to the excess mortality.
Publisher
Royal College of Psychiatrists
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health
Cited by
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