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Lifetime Psychiatric Comorbidity and Diagnostic Trajectories in an Italian Psychiatric Sample

OBJECTIVE: Comorbidity in psychiatric patients has been widely examined in the literature, enucleating the role in misinterpretation of symptom’s root in a multi-disease background, as well as the impact on the quality of life, outcome, and health-care effects. This research aimed to examine, in an...

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Autores principales: Bruno, Antonio, Mattei, Antonella, Arnone, Federico, Barbieri, Arianna, Basile, Valerio, Cedro, Clemente, Celebre, Laura, Mento, Carmela, Rizzo, Amelia, Silvestri, Maria Catena, Muscatello, Maria Rosaria Anna, Zoccali, Rocco Antonio, Pandolfo, Gianluca
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8629092/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34909002
http://dx.doi.org/10.36131/cnfioritieditore20200501
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author Bruno, Antonio
Mattei, Antonella
Arnone, Federico
Barbieri, Arianna
Basile, Valerio
Cedro, Clemente
Celebre, Laura
Mento, Carmela
Rizzo, Amelia
Silvestri, Maria Catena
Muscatello, Maria Rosaria Anna
Zoccali, Rocco Antonio
Pandolfo, Gianluca
author_facet Bruno, Antonio
Mattei, Antonella
Arnone, Federico
Barbieri, Arianna
Basile, Valerio
Cedro, Clemente
Celebre, Laura
Mento, Carmela
Rizzo, Amelia
Silvestri, Maria Catena
Muscatello, Maria Rosaria Anna
Zoccali, Rocco Antonio
Pandolfo, Gianluca
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description OBJECTIVE: Comorbidity in psychiatric patients has been widely examined in the literature, enucleating the role in misinterpretation of symptom’s root in a multi-disease background, as well as the impact on the quality of life, outcome, and health-care effects. This research aimed to examine, in an Italian population of psychiatric patients, the diagnostic continuum in the context of lifetime psychiatric comorbidity, assessing possible differences related to the onset disorder. METHOD: A retrospective analysis of medical records of 458 subjects, in which various psychiatric diagnoses were represented and categorized in 16 nosographic classes, was conducted. RESULTS: Results showed that “Bipolar disorder” (22.06%) was the most frequent diagnosis, “Eating disorder” had the earliest age onset (Mean age years = 16 ± 1.41), and “Schizophrenia” showed the longest disease duration (Mean years = 24.20±12.76). Moreover, 54,4% of the final sample presented at least one psychiatric comorbidity in disease history, while “Other personality disorders” was the most comorbidity-associated diagnosis, representing 29% of all the cases with more than 3 past diagnoses. Heterotypic transition was observed in fairly all considered onset diagnoses, exception made for “Schizophrenia” with 75% of the subjects showing homotypic progression. CONCLUSIONS: Our results suggest a tendency to make multiple diagnoses over psychiatric patients' lifetime in the majority of cases, often escaping from the original onset nosographic domain. More generally, our findings agree with a broad consensus that describes psychiatric symptomatic dimensions rather overlapped and correlated with each other, leading to a more transdiagnostic clinical approach.
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spelling pubmed-86290922021-12-13 Lifetime Psychiatric Comorbidity and Diagnostic Trajectories in an Italian Psychiatric Sample Bruno, Antonio Mattei, Antonella Arnone, Federico Barbieri, Arianna Basile, Valerio Cedro, Clemente Celebre, Laura Mento, Carmela Rizzo, Amelia Silvestri, Maria Catena Muscatello, Maria Rosaria Anna Zoccali, Rocco Antonio Pandolfo, Gianluca Clin Neuropsychiatry Research Article OBJECTIVE: Comorbidity in psychiatric patients has been widely examined in the literature, enucleating the role in misinterpretation of symptom’s root in a multi-disease background, as well as the impact on the quality of life, outcome, and health-care effects. This research aimed to examine, in an Italian population of psychiatric patients, the diagnostic continuum in the context of lifetime psychiatric comorbidity, assessing possible differences related to the onset disorder. METHOD: A retrospective analysis of medical records of 458 subjects, in which various psychiatric diagnoses were represented and categorized in 16 nosographic classes, was conducted. RESULTS: Results showed that “Bipolar disorder” (22.06%) was the most frequent diagnosis, “Eating disorder” had the earliest age onset (Mean age years = 16 ± 1.41), and “Schizophrenia” showed the longest disease duration (Mean years = 24.20±12.76). Moreover, 54,4% of the final sample presented at least one psychiatric comorbidity in disease history, while “Other personality disorders” was the most comorbidity-associated diagnosis, representing 29% of all the cases with more than 3 past diagnoses. Heterotypic transition was observed in fairly all considered onset diagnoses, exception made for “Schizophrenia” with 75% of the subjects showing homotypic progression. CONCLUSIONS: Our results suggest a tendency to make multiple diagnoses over psychiatric patients' lifetime in the majority of cases, often escaping from the original onset nosographic domain. More generally, our findings agree with a broad consensus that describes psychiatric symptomatic dimensions rather overlapped and correlated with each other, leading to a more transdiagnostic clinical approach. Giovanni Fioriti Editore srl 2020-10 /pmc/articles/PMC8629092/ /pubmed/34909002 http://dx.doi.org/10.36131/cnfioritieditore20200501 Text en © 2020 Giovanni Fioriti Editore s.r.l. This is an open access article. Distribution and reproduction are permitted in any medium, provided the original author(s) and source are credited.
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Bruno, Antonio
Mattei, Antonella
Arnone, Federico
Barbieri, Arianna
Basile, Valerio
Cedro, Clemente
Celebre, Laura
Mento, Carmela
Rizzo, Amelia
Silvestri, Maria Catena
Muscatello, Maria Rosaria Anna
Zoccali, Rocco Antonio
Pandolfo, Gianluca
Lifetime Psychiatric Comorbidity and Diagnostic Trajectories in an Italian Psychiatric Sample
title Lifetime Psychiatric Comorbidity and Diagnostic Trajectories in an Italian Psychiatric Sample
title_full Lifetime Psychiatric Comorbidity and Diagnostic Trajectories in an Italian Psychiatric Sample
title_fullStr Lifetime Psychiatric Comorbidity and Diagnostic Trajectories in an Italian Psychiatric Sample
title_full_unstemmed Lifetime Psychiatric Comorbidity and Diagnostic Trajectories in an Italian Psychiatric Sample
title_short Lifetime Psychiatric Comorbidity and Diagnostic Trajectories in an Italian Psychiatric Sample
title_sort lifetime psychiatric comorbidity and diagnostic trajectories in an italian psychiatric sample
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8629092/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34909002
http://dx.doi.org/10.36131/cnfioritieditore20200501
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