Izlaganje sa skupa
COMORBIDITY FROM A NEUROPSYCHIATRIC PERSPECTIVE
Vida Demarin
orcid.org/0000-0003-4942-259X
; Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts, International Institute for Brain Health, Zagreb, Croatia
Sandra Morović
; Aviva Medical Center, Zagreb, Croatia
Sažetak
Comorbidity in neurology and psychiatry involves the onset of a mental illness with the simultaneous presence of a neurological
disorder or other illness. The degree of comorbidity of mental and neurological disorders is unexpectedly high. In addition to the
direct connection and simultaneous occurrence of mental and neurological illness, the indirect impact of mental illness on the
occurrence of neurological problems is even more significant. This link is realized through the influence of mental illness on risk
factors for the development of cerebrovascular and cardiovascular diseases. Their incidence is higher in the psychiatric population
than in the general population. Numerous studies have confirmed that risk factors for cerebrovascular disease (hypertension,
hyperlipidemia, diabetes mellitus, etc.) are more common among patients with mental disorders than in the general population. Also,
research shows that patients with mental disorders are less frequently controlled, have less control over risk factors, and that
numerous comorbidities are detected later or remain undetected. Given that cerebrovascular and cardiovascular diseases represent
one of the most important public health and socioeconomic problems of today, both in the world and in Croatia, this problem should
not remain in the shadow.
Ključne riječi
comorbidity; neurological diseases; mental disorders; epidemiology; somatic disorders
Hrčak ID:
271695
URI
Datum izdavanja:
19.10.2021.
Posjeta: 447 *