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Published on: June 29, 2019
Dyspepsia in chronic psychiatric patients
E J Mookhoek1, V M Meijs, A J Loonen
1DeltaBouman Psychiatric Teaching Hospital, Poortugaal, The Netherlands. ejmdpz@deltabouman.nl
Introduction:
We report on dyspeptic complaints among patients hospitalized in the long-stay ward of a general psychiatric hospital.
Methods:
A representative sample of the patients was interviewed using a structured questionnaire.
Results:
Eighty percent of the patients reported one or more symptoms of dyspepsia, and 68 % reported symptoms of reflux-like dyspepsia.
Conclusion:
Significant positive associations were found for dyspepsia complaints and clozapine (OR = 3.4), laxatives (OR = 4.4), and heavy smoking (OR = 2.3).
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