Association between Mental Disorders and Subsequent Medical Conditions.
Natalie C MomenOleguer Plana-RipollEsben AgerboMichael E BenrosAnders D BørglumMaria K ChristensenSøren DalsgaardLouisa DegenhardtPeter de JongeJean-Christophe P G DebostMorten Fenger-GrønJane M GunnKim M IburgLars V KessingRonald C KesslerThomas Munk LaursenCarmen C W LimOle MorsPreben B MortensenKatherine L MuslinerMerete NordentoftCarsten B PedersenLiselotte V PetersenAnette R RibeAnnelieke M RoestSukanta SahaAndrew J SchorkKate M ScottCarson SievertHolger J SørensenTerry J StedmanMogens VestergaardBjarni VilhjalmssonThomas WergeNanna WeyeHarvey A WhitefordAnders PriorJohn J McGrathPublished in: The New England journal of medicine (2020)
Most mental disorders were associated with an increased risk of a subsequent medical condition; hazard ratios ranged from 0.82 to 3.62 and varied according to the time since the diagnosis of the mental disorder. (Funded by the Danish National Research Foundation and others; COMO-GMC ClinicalTrials.gov number, NCT03847753.).
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