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. 1990 Jan-Mar;32(1):57–63.

A STUDY OF PSYCHIATRIC MORBIDITY IN GYNECOLOGY OUT PATIENT CLINIC

Pradeep Agrawal 1,, SC Malik 2, V Padubidri 3
PMCID: PMC2989571  PMID: 21927428

SUMMARY

One hundred and ten female patients in the age group of 16 to 65 years, attending gynecology out-patient clinic were screened for psychiatric disorders. The psychiatric morbidity among patients attending gynecology clinic was found to be 49 percent, as compared to 26 percent in a sample of general population (control group). This study supports the view, that there is a higher psychiatric morbidity among patients attending gynecology clinic, and it is associated with lower socio-economic status, education and gynaecological conditions especially menstrual irregularities and pelvic pain.

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