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Reviews in Clinical Gerontology, 1996
This paper updates a previous review of the topic published in this series in 1992. There are no major advances in knowledge, understanding or treatment to report, but there has been a steady growth in interest, articles, chapters and textbooks dealing with neurotic disorders in the elderly, which is an encouraging sign that these common, disabling and
James Lindesay, Tony Winston
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This paper updates a previous review of the topic published in this series in 1992. There are no major advances in knowledge, understanding or treatment to report, but there has been a steady growth in interest, articles, chapters and textbooks dealing with neurotic disorders in the elderly, which is an encouraging sign that these common, disabling and
James Lindesay, Tony Winston
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Reviews in Clinical Gerontology, 2001
This article updates a previous review of this topic published in this series in 1996. The number of studies and review articles that have been published since then is encouraging, and suggests that there is a growing awareness of and interest in these disorders in old age.
James Lindesay, Mangesh Marudkar
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This article updates a previous review of this topic published in this series in 1996. The number of studies and review articles that have been published since then is encouraging, and suggests that there is a growing awareness of and interest in these disorders in old age.
James Lindesay, Mangesh Marudkar
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Socioeconomic status and neurotic disorder
The Lancet, 1998Sir—Glyn Lewis and colleagues (Aug 22, p 605) conclude “The UK has experienced one of the largest increases in income inequality within the western market economies over the past 20 years, and this inequality may have had adverse consequences for the mental health of the population”.
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Neurotic disorders in the elderly
International Review of Psychiatry, 1993Neurotic symptoms and disorders in the elderly are common, distressing and treatable. They are clinically important both in their own right, and because they complicate the diagnosis and management of other mental and physical illnesses in this age group.
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Seishin shinkeigaku zasshi = Psychiatria et neurologia Japonica, 2011
The clinical practice of child and adolescent psychiatry includes encounters with disorders not particular to childhood and adolescence, but seen in adulthood as well. For example, among the neurotic disorders, obsessive-compulsive disorder can be seen from around 3 years of age, with rapid rise in prevalence from around age 10.
Shuji, Honjo +4 more
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The clinical practice of child and adolescent psychiatry includes encounters with disorders not particular to childhood and adolescence, but seen in adulthood as well. For example, among the neurotic disorders, obsessive-compulsive disorder can be seen from around 3 years of age, with rapid rise in prevalence from around age 10.
Shuji, Honjo +4 more
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1981
A medical diagnosis is a definition. The term ‘diagnosis’ is derived from the Greek and implies the distinguishing or discernment of a disease. But it implies other things, too. Without a proper diagnosis in medicine it is impossible to arrive at a rational prognosis and treatment of the disease (Warner 1952).
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A medical diagnosis is a definition. The term ‘diagnosis’ is derived from the Greek and implies the distinguishing or discernment of a disease. But it implies other things, too. Without a proper diagnosis in medicine it is impossible to arrive at a rational prognosis and treatment of the disease (Warner 1952).
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Change in personality status in neurotic disorders
The Lancet, 2002Personality disorders are generally thought not to change by much over time. We assessed the personality status of 202 patients who had a defined diagnostic and statistical manual (DSM)-III neurotic disorder, dysthymia, panic disorder, or generalised anxiety. All patients had had drug and psychological treatment in a randomised controlled trial.
Helen, Seivewright +2 more
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Neurotic disorders as a problem of modern gerontopsihiatry
Zhurnal nevrologii i psikhiatrii im. S.S. Korsakova, 2019The relevance of the problem is determined by the growth of elderly population in the world and in Russia and by the increase in the frequency of non-psychotic mental disorders (non-PMD) in the structure of psychiatric diseases. The authors consider the current state of research in the field of non-PMD of old age, including neurotic disorders (ND).
G V, Lomakina +5 more
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