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Overview of severe mental illness

Clinical Psychology Review, 1997
The severe mental illnesses are psychiatric disorders characterized by their persistence and extensive disability. Classification of these disorders has seen improved reliability, but problems remain with validity. Etiological formulations emphasize the biological origins of the disorders, but psychological factors, chiefly in the area of stress, are ...
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Managing physical illness in people with severe mental illness

Hospital Medicine, 2002
People with severe mental illness have poor physical health, and increased morbidity and mortality compared to the general population. Community-based mental health care has led to hospital doctors being more involved in the physical care of psychiatric patients.
Ilyas, Mirza, Michael, Phelan
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Severe mental illness across cultures

Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 2006
Objective:  International studies have shown that the outcome of illnesses like schizophrenia vary across cultures. The good outcome in developing countries depends upon a number of factors.Method:  Using both primary and secondary sources, existing literature was reviewed.
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Severe Illness

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1995
M, Reincke   +5 more
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Measuring Severity of Illness

1990
Scientific advance is dependent on the capacity to measure; and measurement requires the development of suitable instruments. Caring for the critically ill is an area of high-technology medicine where measurement forms an essential part of clinical management, and yet until recently there have been relatively few developments in measuring the single ...
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General Illness Severity Scores

2009
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Severity of illness coding

2005
Abstract Since 1993 the WONCA Classification Committee has been developing the Duke Severity of Illness Checklist (DUSOI) system for international use. The WONCA Severity of Illness Field Trial (WONCA-SIFT) was conducted to test the system in 16 countries.
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Measurement of patient illness severity

Critical Care Medicine, 1982
H R, Champion, W J, Sacco
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