Psychiatric morbidity in a general medical ward. Hong Kong's experience
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- DOI: 10.1016/0163-8343(92)90083-m
Psychiatric morbidity in a general medical ward. Hong Kong's experience
Abstract
The psychiatric morbidity of a general hospital's male medical ward in Hong Kong was studied using a one-stage single-rater method. Medical diagnoses were made according to ICD-9 on 91.5% of patients and 24% were diagnosed with DSM-III. The most common mental disorders included substance use disorder, dementia, and delirium. Of all the patients, 8.5% were not medically diagnosable and 5.3% were given only psychiatric diagnoses, the majority of which were substance use disorders.
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