Exploring the Comorbidity Between Mental Disorders and General Medical Conditions

CompletedOBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment

5,940,299

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

January 1, 2000

Primary Completion Date

December 31, 2016

Study Completion Date

January 31, 2020

Conditions
Organic, Including Symptomatic, Mental DisordersSubstance UseSchizophreniaMood [Affective] DisordersNeurotic, Stress-related and Somatoform DisordersEating DisorderDisorders of Adult Personality and BehaviorMental RetardationDisorder of Psychological DevelopmentBehavioural DisorderHypertensionDyslipidemiasIschemic Heart DiseaseAtrial FibrillationHeart FailurePeripheral Occlusive DiseaseStrokeDiabetes MellitusThyroid DisorderGoutChronic Pulmonary DiseaseAllergyChronic GastritisChronic Liver DiseaseInflammatory Bowel DiseasesDiverticular Disease of Large IntestineChronic Kidney DiseasesProstate DisordersConnective Tissue DisorderOsteoporosisPainHIV/AIDSAnemiaCancerVision DisordersHearing DisordersMigraineEpilepsyParkinson DiseaseMultiple SclerosisNeuropathy
Interventions
OTHER

Organic Disorders

Individuals were considered to have a specific mental disorder from the date they received a relevant diagnosis registered in the Danish Psychiatric Central Research Register.

OTHER

Substance Use Disorders

Individuals were considered to have a specific mental disorder from the date they received a relevant diagnosis registered in the Danish Psychiatric Central Research Register.

OTHER

Schizophrenia Disorders

Individuals were considered to have a specific mental disorder from the date they received a relevant diagnosis registered in the Danish Psychiatric Central Research Register.

OTHER

Mood disorders

Individuals were considered to have a specific mental disorder from the date they received a relevant diagnosis registered in the Danish Psychiatric Central Research Register.

OTHER

Neurotic disorders

Individuals were considered to have a specific mental disorder from the date they received a relevant diagnosis registered in the Danish Psychiatric Central Research Register.

OTHER

Eating Disorders

Individuals were considered to have a specific mental disorder from the date they received a relevant diagnosis registered in the Danish Psychiatric Central Research Register.

OTHER

Personality Disorders

Individuals were considered to have a specific mental disorder from the date they received a relevant diagnosis registered in the Danish Psychiatric Central Research Register.

OTHER

Intellectual Disorders

Individuals were considered to have a specific mental disorder from the date they received a relevant diagnosis registered in the Danish Psychiatric Central Research Register.

OTHER

Developmental Disorders

Individuals were considered to have a specific mental disorder from the date they received a relevant diagnosis registered in the Danish Psychiatric Central Research Register.

OTHER

Behavioral Disorders

Individuals were considered to have a specific mental disorder from the date they received a relevant diagnosis registered in the Danish Psychiatric Central Research Register.

All Listed Sponsors
lead

University of Aarhus

OTHER