Iacovides Apostolos, Siamouli Melina
3rd Department of Psychiatry, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece.
Curr Opin Psychiatry. 2008 Jul;21(4):417-21. doi: 10.1097/YCO.0b013e328303ba42.
The comorbidity of mental and somatic disorders is a complicated issue, especially concerning its epidemiological perspective. Complications are usually associated with the research approach, the etiological coherence of co-occurrence, and the obscurity or absence of diagnostic criteria for mental disorders due to a general medical condition or drugs, age, etc. This review aims to investigate contemporary epidemiological data on mental and somatic comorbidity.
The frequent co-occurrence of certain physical diseases and certain mental disorders is corroborated by contemporary epidemiological data. Cardiovascular disease, hypertension, respiratory disorders, diabetes mellitus and other metabolic disorders seem to be associated with mental disorders; the rates of occurrence, however, depend on the special characteristics of the sample. Utilization of healthcare systems and costs for patients with mental-somatic comorbidities are suggested to be higher than those for patients without comorbidities.
Although it is generally accepted that many physical conditions have been associated with serious mental disorders, the exact nature of the relationship between them is still unclear. Various factors such as unhealthy lifestyle habits, psychotropic medication, and inadequate medical treatment or provision are implicated. Further research is required.
精神障碍与躯体疾病的共病是一个复杂的问题,尤其是从流行病学角度来看。并发症通常与研究方法、共病的病因连贯性以及由于躯体疾病、药物、年龄等导致的精神障碍诊断标准的模糊或缺失有关。本综述旨在研究精神障碍与躯体疾病共病的当代流行病学数据。
当代流行病学数据证实了某些躯体疾病与某些精神障碍的频繁共病。心血管疾病、高血压、呼吸系统疾病、糖尿病和其他代谢紊乱似乎与精神障碍有关;然而,发生率取决于样本的特殊特征。精神-躯体共病患者的医疗系统利用率和费用似乎高于无共病的患者。
尽管人们普遍认为许多躯体疾病与严重精神障碍有关,但它们之间关系的确切性质仍不清楚。各种因素如不健康的生活方式习惯、精神药物、医疗治疗或服务不足等都有牵连。需要进一步研究。