0 A comorbid disease or condition is one that someone has at the same time as having another disease or condition: --
Is the comorbid pattern itself in fact heterogeneous?
As noted in the introduction, attachment theory is integral to current developmental understandings of the internalized regulatory processes related to comorbid patterns of adaptation.
Indeed, other research on adult samples suggests that adults with comorbid and pure disorders differ markedly in illness course and responses to treatment.
The majority of women with eating disorders and personality disorders were comorbid for other disorders.
Moreover, we expected that maltreated children would be more likely to exhibit comorbid clinical-level internalizing and externalizing problems than would nonmaltreated comparison children.
No directional hypotheses were made with regard to the comorbid group.
To address this issue, it may be useful to include comorbid conditions as covariates in the developmental analyses.
Rates of substance use were highest for children in the comorbid group.