Healio (5/16, VanDewater) reports, “Among people with depression, the most common reasons for hospitalization were physical conditions rather than psychiatric ones,” investigators concluded in findingspublished online May 3 in JAMA Psychiatry. After analyzing “data from the U.K. Biobank, the Finnish Health and Social Support Study” and “the Finnish Public Sector Study…to identify associations between self-reported or physician-diagnosed depression and reason for hospitalization,” the study team found not only that “people with depression were most likely to be hospitalized for an endocrine, musculoskeletal or vascular disease,” but also that depression was associated “to the progression of heart disease and diabetes.”
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— “People with depression commonly hospitalized for physical medical conditions “Kalie VanDewater, Healio, May 16, 2023