Excess mortality and shortened life expectancy in people with major mental illnesses in Taiwan.
Yi-Ju PanLing-Ling YehHung-Yu ChanChin-Kuo ChangPublished in: Epidemiology and psychiatric sciences (2020)
Compared to general population, the differential in mortality rates for people with major mental illnesses persisted substantial. The differential in mortality for unnatural causes of death seemed decreasing over the years, but that due to natural causes remained relatively steady. Regardless of gender, people with schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and depression were shown to have shortened life expectancies compared to general population.