Psychiatric comorbidity in neurological disorders: towards a multidisciplinary approach to illness management in the United Arab Emirates

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Alsaadi, T., Kassie, S., Ali, O., Mozahem, K., al Fardan, S. and Ahmed, A. 2019. Psychiatric comorbidity in neurological disorders: towards a multidisciplinary approach to illness management in the United Arab Emirates. Frontiers in Psychiatry. 10. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2019.00263
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TitlePsychiatric comorbidity in neurological disorders: towards a multidisciplinary approach to illness management in the United Arab Emirates
AuthorsAlsaadi, T., Kassie, S., Ali, O., Mozahem, K., al Fardan, S. and Ahmed, A.
Abstract

Aim: To determine the prevalence of mood and anxiety disorders in undiagnosed patients attending neurological services, and detect rates of referral to and attendance of psychiatric services.

Methods: Depressive symptoms and anxiety were assessed in 395 adult patients with primary diagnoses of neurological disorders. The Patient Health Questionnaire nine-item depression scale (PHQ-9), and Generalized Anxiety Disorder seven-item scale (GAD-7) were administered. Demographic details of the patients were recorded. Referral to and attendance of psychiatric services were recorded for patients scoring within the clinical range of depression and anxiety disorders (scores > 10).

Results: There was a 39% prevalence rate of depressive symptoms, 34% rate of anxiety, and 35.4% concurrent rate of both disorders in this cohort. The referral rate to psychiatric services was 33.6%, and attendance rate was 47.8%. There was significant association between severity of psychiatric symptoms and referral to psychiatric services, as well as significant association between comorbid psychiatric symptoms and attendance to psychiatric services.

Conclusion: Our results indicate similar prevalence rates of comorbid psychiatric symptoms to studies carried out in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region and relatively high attendance and referral rates to psychiatric services.

Implications: The results shed light on the clinical profile of patients in this region and support the need for integrated collaborative medical services. Moreover, findings have important implications for health care policies pertaining to resource distribution and funding.

Keywordspsychiatric comorbidity; neurological disorders; illness management; multidisciplinary approach; integrated collaborative medical services; United Arab Emirates
Sustainable Development Goals3 Good health and well-being
Middlesex University ThemeHealth & Wellbeing
PublisherFrontiers Media
JournalFrontiers in Psychiatry
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Electronic1664-0640
Publication dates
Print25 Apr 2019
Print25 Apr 2019
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Submitted28 Oct 2018
Accepted08 Apr 2019
Deposited15 Jan 2025
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© 2019 Alsaadi, Kassie, Mohamed Ali, Mozahem, al Fardan and Ahmed. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2019.00263
Web of Science identifierWOS:000466169400002
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