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The Role of Stress as a Precipitating Factor of Psychiatric Illness
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1977
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Post-traumatic Stress DisorderMental HealthSocial SciencesPsychologyFifty-six Psychiatric PatientsHospital MedicineStressPrecipitating FactorStress ManagementPsychiatric IllnessStress HormonePsychiatryDepressionPsychiatric DisorderSocial StressNursingLife EventsPsychiatric PatientsBiological PsychiatryMedicinePsychopathologyComorbidity
Fifty-six psychiatric patients were interviewed to obtain a record of life events preceding admission to hospital, using a modified version of the Schedule of Recent Experiences. Two control groups were studied for comparison: medical and surgical in-patients and a "normal" population studied independently by Myers. Psychiatric patients reported a significantly larger number of events than the medical-surgical patients, who, in turn, reported significantly more events than the "normal" population. There were no significant differences in the specific life event histories between groups.
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