comorbidity Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌkəʊ.mɔːˈbɪd.ə.ti]
  • Us [ ˌkoʊ.mɔːrˈbɪd.ə.t̬i]

Meaning of comorbidity In English

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Examples of comorbidity

  • This may lead to secondary prevention of the psychiatric chronicity and comorbidity commonly seen in maltreated children.

  • No clear pattern was evident that suggested specific associations between particular attachment cognitions and symptomatology, possibly due to comorbidity in the sample.

  • Therefore, future studies with larger samples are required to investigate the relation of adverse childhood experiences to more complex patterns of comorbidity.

  • Eating disorders and comorbidity : empirical, conceptual, and clinical implications.

  • A controlled family study of anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa : psychiatric disorders in first-degree relatives and effects of proband comorbidity.

  • Another possible explanation is that a specific comorbidity pattern accounted for the facilitating effect on diagnosing depression in patients with concomitant chronic somatic disease.

  • Thus, doctors and nurses will not discriminate against elderly persons, but comorbidity in old age was associated with negative prioritization attitudes.

  • Yet comorbidity that is mischaracterized may misdirect therapeutic efforts and reduce treatment efficacy.

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