scholarly journals Psychiatric disorders in women and men up to five years after undergoing assisted reproductive technology treatment – a prospective cohort study

2018 ◽  
Vol 22 (4) ◽  
pp. 277-282 ◽  
Author(s):  
Helena Volgsten ◽  
Lone Schmidt ◽  
Agneta Skoog Svanberg ◽  
Lisa Ekselius ◽  
Inger Sundström Poromaa
2020 ◽  
Vol 55 (11) ◽  
pp. 1425-1438
Author(s):  
Pierre Smith ◽  
Pablo Nicaise ◽  
Domenico Giacco ◽  
Victoria jane Bird ◽  
Michael Bauer ◽  
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Abstract Purpose Long lengths of stay (LoS) in psychiatric hospitals or repeated admission may affect the social integration of patients with psychiatric disorders. So far, however, studies have been inconclusive. This study aimed to analyse whether long LoS or repeated admissions in psychiatric wards were associated in different ways with changes in the social integration of patients. Methods Within a prospective cohort study, data were collected on 2181 patients with a main ICD-10 diagnosis of psychotic, affective, or anxiety disorder, hospitalised in the UK, Italy, Germany, Poland, and Belgium in 2015. Social integration was measured at baseline and 1 year after admission using the SIX index, which includes four dimensions: employment, housing, family situation, and friendship. Regression models were performed to test the association between LoS, the number of admissions, and the change in social integration over the study period, controlling for patients’ characteristics (trial registration ISRCTN40256812). Results A longer LoS was significantly associated with a decrease in social integration (β = − 0.23, 95%CI − 0.32 to − 0.14, p = 0.03), particularly regarding employment (OR = 2.21, 95%CI 1.18–3.24, p = 0.02), housing (OR = 3.45, 95%CI 1.74–5.16, p < 0.001), and family situation (OR = 1.94, 95%CI 1.10–2.78, p = 0.04). In contrast, repeated admissions were only associated with a decrease in friendship contacts (OR = 1.15, 95CI% 1.08–1.22, p = 0.03). Conclusions Results suggest that a longer hospital LoS is more strongly associated with a decrease in patients’ social integration than repeated admissions. Special attention should be paid to helping patients to find and retain housing and employment while hospitalised for long periods.


2020 ◽  
Vol 216 ◽  
pp. 229-234 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ross Brannigan ◽  
Mary Cannon ◽  
Antti Tanskanen ◽  
Matti O. Huttunen ◽  
Finbarr P. Leacy ◽  
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2015 ◽  
Vol 94 (11) ◽  
pp. 1254-1261 ◽  
Author(s):  
Maria Assens ◽  
Ninna H. Ebdrup ◽  
Anja Pinborg ◽  
Lone Schmidt ◽  
Charlotte O. Hougaard ◽  
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