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This study addressed a variety of issues related to the etiology, prevalence, and treatment of
physical disorders
among aging homeless men. The sample consisted of 195 nonstreet dwellers (177 residing in flophouses, 18 in apartments) and 86 street dwellers on the Bowery in New York City. The sample comprised men aged 50 and older. Bowery men scored worse than an aged-matched sample of community men on all physical health scales, with the greatest differences occurring in the respiratory, gastrointestinal, edema, hearing,
hypertension
, and ambulatory scales. Frequency of visits to doctors by the Bowery men was comparable to that of the community men, and the Bowery men rated their health substantially better than did their counterparts of two decades ago. Poor physical health often appeared to antedate arrival on the Bowery. However, a hierarchical regression analysis identified several variables--stress, unfulfilled needs, being relatively young, institutional/agency contacts--that were associated with current levels of poor health. Identification of these variables pointed to areas that warrant closer attention by clinicians and service providers.
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PMID:The physical well-being of old homeless men. 245 83
Relatively few studies have addressed the issue of the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI) alexithymia scale's construct validity. In this study, the validity of the scale is supported by the finding of a significantly lower percentage of alexithymic individuals in a large sample of psychiatric inpatients than in samples of patients with a variety of
physical disorders
(i.e., migraine headaches, asthma bronchitis/emphysema, and
hypertension
). Validity of the scale is further supported through a comparison of the alexithymic and nonalexithymic psychiatric inpatients on a series of Rorschach and MMPI variables. As predicted, alexithymics were less verbally productive, displayed less ability to fantasize, and demonstrated greater defensive pseudonormality. Results suggest the measure may be of value in studies of psychiatric patients as well as those with
physical disorders
.
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PMID:The construct validity of the MMPI alexithymia scale with psychiatric inpatients. 321 Jan 18
A case of nevoid basal-cell carcinoma syndrome in a four years old girl with preceding familiar history is reported. In her epithelioma father numerous basocellular, milia cysts, mandibular cysts, dentition disorders, brain falx calcifica ted and hiperkeratosis of the sole of the feet were described. Clinically, the girl presented initial migraine and vomits together with macrocephalus, bossing forehead, hypertelorism,
physical disorders
, retarded maturation, "keel" thorax, genu recurvatum, hallux valgus, hammerfinger, pigmented nevus and hyperkeratosis of the sole of the feet. Radiologically diastasis of the skull suture with jagged image, endocranial
hypertension
, signs of macrocephalus of the facial bones, calcification of the brain falx, bridge of the sella turcica, bifid ribs and fusion of the ribs was observed. The axial computed tomography showed calcification of the vermix cerebelosus and severe hydrocephalus suggesting the presence of an occupant mass. After total surgical removal of the mass, the histological examination revealed a medulloblastoma. The skin biopsy of a cutaneous nevic element showed a basal-cell epithelioma. With the exception of an ovarian fibroma and fusion of the vertebras non appreciable because of the age. With the exception of the ovarian fibroma and the fusion of the vertebras, the patient showed the same characteristics as those described in the classification of Gorlin. The importance of this paper communication lie on the preceding familiar history, infrequency, compromise of different systems, malignant tendency of the cutaneous lesions and frequent association with non cutaneous neoplasias.
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PMID:[Basal cell nevus syndrome. Presentation of 2 cases. 1 associated with medulloblastoma]. 388 60
A representative sample of elderly Coloured persons (over the age of 65 years) in the community underwent a medical and psychosocial assessment of prevalent
physical disorders
and resultant disability. This revealed that
hypertension
, visual impairment, osteo-arthritis and chronic lung disease were the most prevalent and disabling conditions, while hearing impairment and major neurological disorders played a lesser role. Most of the individuals claimed that they had little or no disability, while 10 felt they were only moderately disabled and 21 (14,9%) that they were severely disabled. The number of disorders ranged from 2,08 in those claiming no disability to 3,28 in those who were severely disabled. Profiles of the results of biochemical investigations resembled those of other aged populations, serum cholesterol, creatinine and alkaline phosphatase levels being raised. The pattern of medical care was also examined, including medication and the use of local facilities.
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PMID:The coloured elderly in Cape Town--a psychosocial, psychiatric and medical community survey. Part III. A survey of physical disorders and disabilities. 622 89
Pre-operative and operative complications in 2266 patients having undergone transurethral resection of prostate (TURP) for the past 20 years at Kitasato University Hospital were analyzed. They consisted of 2008 benign prostatic hyperplasia and 258 prostate cancer patients. Seven hundred and fifty four patients showed some of
physical disorders
prior to TUR:
hypertension
in 147 cases, diabetes mallitus in 87, ischemic heart disease in 46, chronic obstructive lung disease in 41 and others. Operative and postoperative complications of TURP were seen in 308 cases (13.6%). Perforation of the prostatic capsule was seen in 100 cases (4.4%) and bladder perforation into intraperitoneal cavity in 6 cases (0.3%). Transurethral fulgulation for postoperative hemorrhage was conducted on 79 cases (3.5%). Hyponatremia lower than 130 mEq/L was noted in 14 cases (0.6%). Severe urinary tract infection leading to bacteremia was observed in 9 cases (0.4%). Postoperative epididymitis was evident in 20 cases (0.8%). There was postoperative urinary incontinence in 19 cases, 3 of which was treated with Teflon-paste injection successfully. One patient had to undergo AMS-800 artificial sphincter implantation. The number of postoperative urethral stricture patients requiring urethral dilatation or internal urethrotomy was 12 (0.5%) and postoperative bladder neck contracture was seen in 20 cases (0.9%). One patient (0.04%) who developed DIC after profuse postoperative hemorrhage died on the 37th postoperative day. The efficiency of TURP depends not so much on the skill of cutting as on the speed and accuracy of orientation and haemostasis. The quick recognition of anatomical landmarks will assure effective and safe resection.
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PMID:[Pre-operative, operative and postoperative complications in 2266 cases of transurethral resection of the prostate]. 768 90
Depression is a common condition in the geriatric population. A retrospective study of 30 elderly patients suffering from neurotic depression, who were admitted consecutively to a general hospital psychiatric ward, showed a predominance of females (n = 21) over males (n = 9) and young-old (65 to 74 years, n = 22) more than old-old (75 years or over, n = 8). Their ages ranged from 65 to 85 years with a mean of 71.6 years, SD 5.5 years. Co-existing
physical disorders
were present in every patient, the average being 1.8 per patient, and half (n = 15) had two or more
physical disorders
. Cardiovascular diseases (e.g. ischaemic heart disease and
hypertension
) and diabetes mellitus were present in about seven-eighths of the patients. The two commonest symptoms were low mood (n = 18, 60%) and vague somatic complaints inexplicable by any physical pathology (n = 19, 63%). Sleep disturbance bothered 12 patients (40%), while nine (30%) had attempted suicide. Twenty patients (67%) were prescribed antidepressants and 13 (43%) received benzodiazepines in low dosages, mainly as hypnotics. Electroconvulsive therapy was necessary for two patients with high suicidal risk. The mean duration of admission was 15.3 days, SD 12.9 days.
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PMID:Neurotic depression in the elderly. 794 52
Complex interactions occur between psychological and biological factors in health and disease. Stressful life events have been shown to be important in the initiation and exacerbation of both infectious and non-infectious diseases while personality factors may act to increase or reduce vulnerability to
physical disorders
. Some of the psychosocial complications of
physical disorders
include marital and financial difficulties, personality changes, affective disturbances, memory impairment and intellectual deterioration. Psychotic reactions may occur in some cases. These complications could worsen the overall outcome and increase family stress and burden. Psychosocial intervention techniques may be required in the management of psychosocial consequences of
physical disorders
and for some physical illnesses uncomplicated by psychological disorders (e.g. application of biofeedback and relaxation training in the management of
hypertension
). It is thus important to pay more attention to the behavioural, psychological and social aspects of medical care, particularly in developing countries where available resources are limited.
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PMID:The role of psychosocial factors in the causation, course and outcome of physical disorders: a review. 805 68
A retrospective study of 100 consecutive elderly Chinese patients (29 males, 71 females) aged 65 years and above admitted to a general hospital psychiatric unit, showed a predominance of depressive disorders (n = 36) and dementia (n = 26). Depressed patients (mean age = 72.0; SD = 5.8) were significantly younger than demented patients (mean age = 75.6; SD = 6.7) (p < 0.03). Patients with depressive disorders presented with low mood, sleep disturbance, attempted suicide as well as vague somatic symptoms in the absence of organic causes. Those suffering from dementia presented with cognitive dysfunctions (especially memory impairment), confusional state, deteriorated self care and sleep disturbance. More than three quarters of the depressed patients were prescribed antidepressants, and five had required electroconvulsive therapy. Almost nine out of every ten patients had co-existing
physical disorders
, with one in two being afflicted by two or more
physical disorders
; the average number of
physical disorders
was 1.55 per patient. The commonest were cardiovascular disorders such as
hypertension
(37%) and ischaemic heart diseases (12%). Endocrine disorders like diabetes mellitus, constituted 21%. The mean duration of admission of all patients was 16.3 days (SD = 12.6 days.)
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PMID:Chinese psychogeriatric patients in a general hospital. 878 40
The number of patients treated with interferon (IFN) has increased markedly in Japan since 1992, when the Health and Welfare Ministry approved the use of IFN for treating chronic active hepatitis C. It is important to identify and treat depression, which is one of the psychiatric complications of IFN therapy and often leads to discontinuation of the therapy, in patients with chronic hepatitis C. In this study we prospectively investigated the incidence of depression during IFN therapy in patients with chronic active hepatitis C. The psychiatric status of 85 patients (53 men, 32 women; mean age 49.1 years) with chronic active hepatitis C who began receiving IFN at Showa University Hospital was assessed before and 2, 4, 12 and 24 weeks after the start of IFN therapy, using the major depressive episode diagnostic criteria listed in the DSM-III-R and the Hamilton Depression Scale HDS). All of the patients provided informed consent prior to participation in this study. IFN therapy was discontinued in 5 cases (5.9%) because of physical side effects and in 4 cases (4.7%) because of depression. Two, 11, 14, 25 and 16 patients were diagnosed as having major depressive episodes before and 2, 4, 12 and 24 weeks after the start of IFN therapy, respectively. The number of patients who were asymptomatic before the start of IFN therapy but were diagnosed as having a major depressive episode at least once during IFN therapy was 31 (31/83 = 37.3%). The mean HDS scores at 2, 4, 12 and 24 weeks (5.4, 6.0, 8.8 and 6.6) were significantly higher than that before the start of IFN therapy (3.0). The patients whose first diagnosed major depressive episodes occurred more than 4 weeks after the start of IFN therapy tended to be more severely depressed than those in whom it occurred less than 4 weeks after the start of IFN therapy. Compared to the 47 patients who completed 24 weeks of IFN therapy without experiencing depression, the 31 patients who were diagnosed as experiencing major depressive episodes during IFN therapy had significantly higher neuroticism scores determined using the Eysenck Personality Questionnaire, showed a more severely depressed mood and experienced more severe sleep disturbances before the start of IFN therapy. The latter group of patients also tended to have comorbid chronic
physical disorders
such as
hypertension
or diabetes mellitus and the histories of mental disorders before the IFN therapy; however these differences were not statistically significant. There were no differences between the two groups in patient age or sex, the severity of hepatitis before the IFN therapy, the type of IFN used in the therapy or the efficacy of IFN in the treatment of the hepatitis C. Our results indicate that the decision as to whether to treat chronic active hepatitis C with IFN should be made carefully and that early intervention and careful monitoring of depression are required during IFN therapy in the treatment of chronic active hepatitis C.
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PMID:[Depression during interferon therapy in chronic hepatitis C patients--a prospective study]. 913 11
Most health and work productivity studies have focused on individual conditions without considering comorbidity. We illustrate the implication of this neglect by examining the effects of comorbid mental disorders on role impairment (number of sickness absence and work cut-back days in the past month) among people with chronic
physical disorders
. A nationally representative household survey of 5877 respondents assessed current mental and
physical disorders
and role impairments. Four
physical disorders
were sufficiently common to be studied:
hypertension
, arthritis, asthma, and ulcers. All 4
physical disorders
were associated with significant role impairments in bivariate analyses. However, further analysis showed that these impairments were almost entirely confined to cases with comorbid mental disorders. Effectiveness trials in workplace samples are needed to evaluate the cost-effectiveness of treating comorbid mental disorders among workers with chronic
physical disorders
.
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PMID:Comorbid mental disorders account for the role impairment of commonly occurring chronic physical disorders: results from the National Comorbidity Survey. 1466 11
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