What Do You Know about Co Morbidity?
Morbidity (from Latin morbidus: sick, unhealthy) refers to a diseased state, disability, or poor health due to any cause.
Co morbidity is the simultaneous presence of two medical conditions, such as a person with schizophrenia and substance abuse.
Source: Wikipedia.
Co-occuring disorders: quadrant classification model
Co-morbidity or co-occuring disorders refers to people who have a substance abuse disorder and a psychiatric disorder. Sometimes these patients are referred to as MICA, Mentally Ill Chemical Abuser. SAMHSA, the Substance Abuse and …
What’s Co-Morbidity, anyway? Lose these 3 foods!
And add the words uncontrolled or poorly controlled to any of the above, and unfavorable becomes morbid very rapidly. You may not think of yourself as owning any co-morbidity factors, but if you’re not sure just look at medications you …
Mental disorders can also have co-morbidity with other physical illnesses; either the illness may be a psychosomatic reaction to mental stress, or the stress may come from the diagnosis of a physical illness. …
Co-Morbidities Resistant to Medical Treatment?
Here’s the catch — in order for the co-morbidity to “count,” it must be resistant to “intensive medical therapies.” So, in other words, if I have HBP and diabetes that can be controlled by medication, these co-morbids cannot be used to …
Would you like to add something?
{ 2 comments }

