精神障碍与躯体疾病共存:一项关于全国初级保健医疗记录的研究。

IF 5.9 2区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY Psychological Medicine Pub Date : 2024-11-18 DOI:10.1017/S0033291724002575
Matthew R Hanna, Avshalom Caspi, Renate M Houts, Terrie E Moffitt, Fartein Ask Torvik
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背景:精神障碍和身体健康状况经常同时出现,影响治疗效果。以往的研究大多集中在精神障碍和身体健康状况的单对关系上,而本研究则探讨了多种精神障碍和身体健康状况之间更广泛的关联:这项基于人群的队列研究利用挪威初级保健登记册,涵盖了从1945年1月至1984年12月出生在挪威的所有2 203 553名患者,他们都是2006年1月至2019年12月期间的全职居民(14年;3.63亿人月)。根据《国际初级保健分类》的诊断结果,研究了七种精神障碍(睡眠障碍、焦虑、抑郁、急性应激反应、药物滥用障碍、恐惧症/强迫症、精神病)与16种身体健康状况之间的关联:在 112 对精神障碍/身体健康状况配对中,96% 的关联产生了正向和显著的 ORs,平均为 1.41,范围从 1.05(99.99% CI 1.00-1.09)到 2.38(99.99% CI 2.30-2.46)不等。在 14 年中,每一种精神障碍都与多种不同的身体健康状况有关。在 3.63 亿人月中,患有任何精神障碍都会增加随后罹患所有身体健康疾病的风险(HRs:1.40 [99.99% CI 1.35-1.45] 至 2.85 [99.99% CI 2.81-2.89]),反之亦然(HRs:1.56 [99.99% CI 1.54-1.59] 至 3.56 [99.99% CI 3.54-3.58])。在两性、不同年龄组以及受过和未受过大学教育的患者中都观察到了相关性:在接受初级保健治疗的患者中,几乎每一种精神障碍和身体健康状况之间都存在着广泛的关联,这凸显了整合精神和身体保健政策与实践的必要性。这种显著的广泛性也要求对病因和潜在机制进行研究。
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Co-occurrence between mental disorders and physical diseases: a study of nationwide primary-care medical records.

Background: Mental disorders and physical-health conditions frequently co-occur, impacting treatment outcomes. While most prior research has focused on single pairs of mental disorders and physical-health conditions, this study explores broader associations between multiple mental disorders and physical-health conditions.

Methods: Using the Norwegian primary-care register, this population-based cohort study encompassed all 2 203 553 patients born in Norway from January 1945 through December 1984, who were full-time residents from January 2006 until December 2019 (14 years; 363 million person-months). Associations between seven mental disorders (sleep disturbance, anxiety, depression, acute stress reaction, substance-use disorders, phobia/compulsive disorder, psychosis) and 16 physical-health conditions were examined, diagnosed according to the International Classification of Primary Care.

Results: Of 112 mental-disorder/physical-health condition pairs, 96% of associations yielded positive and significant ORs, averaging 1.41 and ranging from 1.05 (99.99% CI 1.00-1.09) to 2.38 (99.99% CI 2.30-2.46). Across 14 years, every mental disorder was associated with multiple different physical-health conditions. Across 363 million person-months, having any mental disorder was associated with increased subsequent risk of all physical-health conditions (HRs:1.40 [99.99% CI 1.35-1.45] to 2.85 [99.99% CI 2.81-2.89]) and vice versa (HRs:1.56 [99.99% CI 1.54-1.59] to 3.56 [99.99% CI 3.54-3.58]). Associations were observed in both sexes, across age groups, and among patients with and without university education.

Conclusions: The breadth of associations between virtually every mental disorder and physical-health condition among patients treated in primary care underscores a need for integrated mental and physical healthcare policy and practice. This remarkable breadth also calls for research into etiological factors and underlying mechanisms that can explain it.

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Psychological Medicine
Psychological Medicine 医学-精神病学
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期刊介绍: Now in its fifth decade of publication, Psychological Medicine is a leading international journal in the fields of psychiatry, related aspects of psychology and basic sciences. From 2014, there are 16 issues a year, each featuring original articles reporting key research being undertaken worldwide, together with shorter editorials by distinguished scholars and an important book review section. The journal''s success is clearly demonstrated by a consistently high impact factor.
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