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Psychiatric morbidity: prevalence, associated factors and significance.
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NursingMental DisordersTertiary Care HospitalPsychiatric DiseasePsychiatric DisordersPsychiatryComorbid Psychiatric DisorderDepressionMood DisordersPsychiatric DisorderMental HealthMedicineProbable PrevalenceUrdu TranslationPsychopathologyPsychiatric Morbidity
A cross-sectional observational systematic study was carried out on ambulatory patients at a tertiary care hospital to determine the probable prevalence, associated factors and significance of psychiatric morbidity by using an Urdu translation of the hospital anxiety and depression (HAD) scale over a period of 6 days in a week. Results showed a prevalence of 38.4% which is slightly higher than what has been generally reported (30%). Two variables, i.e., female sex and being a housewife were significantly related with the outcome. An attempt has been made to identify the probable reasons for this and some suggestions laid down for further work.