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Muerte prematura en pacientes psiquiátricos, un verdadero enigma

Authors

  • Jenniffer Katerin Merchán Restrepo Universidad de Ciencias Aplicadas y Ambientales
  • Vanessa Paulina Valle Molinares Universidad Nacional de Colombia
  • Diana Ximena Lara Rodríguez Fundació Universitaria Juan N. Corpas
  • David Steven Cañón Ramirez Fundación Universitaria de Ciencias de la Salud
  • Manuela Suárez Hernández Universidad El Bosque

Abstract

Psychiatric disorders are an alteration of cognitive, affective and behavioral status, which are capable of enhancing the functioning of an individual. People who have a mental disorder throughout their lives are at increased risk of morbidity and mortality from different causes.
The analysis of years of life lost secondary to mental disorders has had a strong correlation with self-inflicted injuries and unintentional injuries, which are also associated with the age of diagnosis and psychiatric and somatic pre-existences.
The disorders mostly associated with psychiatric coexistence that generate an increase in mortality are eating disorders, alcohol use disorders and psychoactive substance abuse disorders.
In this review, we will address the causes of premature mortality in different psychiatric disorders.

Published

2023-02-23

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How to Cite

Merchán Restrepo, J. K., Valle Molinares, V. P., Lara Rodríguez, D. X., Cañón Ramirez, D. S., & Suárez Hernández, M. (2023). Muerte prematura en pacientes psiquiátricos, un verdadero enigma. Scientific and Educational Medical Journal, 2(3), 5 - 18. Retrieved from https://www.medicaljournal.com.co/index.php/mj/article/view/104

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