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Twofold Increased Risk for Death From COVID-19 in Psych Patients
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Psychiatric patients at increased risk of COVID-19 hospitalisation, mortality: Study
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Psychiatric patients at increased risk of COVID-19 hospitalisation, mortality: Study
According to a new study, the chances of dying or being hospitalised following COVID-19 infection in individuals with psychiatric disorders were found to be twice as high in comparison to persons without mental disorders.
ANI | Washington DC | Updated: 19-07-2021 10:03 IST | Created: 19-07-2021 10:03 IST
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According to a new study, the chances of dying or being hospitalised following COVID-19 infection in individuals with psychiatric disorders were found to be twice as high in comparison to persons without mental disorders. This study, initiated by the Immuno-NeuroPsychiatry Network of the European College of Neuropsychopharmacology, was published in the peer-reviewed journal Lancet Psychiatry .
Psychiatric patients at increased risk of COVID-19 death
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Covid: Psychiatric patients at high risk of hospitalisation, death
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London, July 18 : The odds of dying or being hospitalised following Covid-19 infection in individuals with psychiatric disorders were found to be twice as high in comparison to persons without mental disorders, finds a study.
The study, published in the peer-reviewed journal Lancet Psychiatry, compiled data from 33 studies from 22 countries, comprising 1,469,731 patients with Covid-19, of whom 43,938 had mental disorders.
Individuals with psychotic disorders and mood disorders, as well as patients receiving treatment with antipsychotics or anxiolytics (anxiety reducing drugs) appeared as the most vulnerable groups for Covid-19-associated mortality. Patients with substance use disorders were also at increased risk for hospitalisation following Covid-19.