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Am J Psychiatry 126:470-480, October 1969
doi: 10.1176/appi.ajp.126.4.470
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The Mortality Experience of a Population with Psychiatric Illness

HAROUTUN M. BABIGIAN M.D.1, and CHARLES L. ODOROFF PH.D.2

1 Associate professor of psychiatry and director of the division of preventive and social psychiatry, University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, 260 Crittenden Blvd., Rochester, N. Y. 14620
2 Assistant professor of psychiatry and preventive medicine (statistics), University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry

Previous studies of mortality among psychiatric patients have dealt only with inpatient populations. This study analyzes the mortality experience of persons having received psychiatric care as inpatients or outpatients in public and private institutions. The relative risk of death for the psychiatric care group was found to be two and one-half to three times that for the comparable general population. Variables such as diagnosis, cause of death, marital status, facility, and socioeconomic status are examined in an attempt to explain this high risk of death.




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