
@article{ref1,
title="Characteristics of co-morbid psychiatric disability and injury caused disability in Chinese population",
journal="Zhonghua Liu Xing Bing Xue Za Zhi",
year="2015",
author="Liu, Tianli and Pang, Lihua and Wen, Xu and Chen, Gong and Zheng, Xiaoying",
volume="36",
number="4",
pages="344-348",
abstract="OBJECTIVE: To investigate the relations between psychiatric disability and co-morbid disability caused by injury, severity of the disabilities, as well as the unmet health care need among people living with both disabilities. <br><br>METHODS: Data collected through both the Second China National Sample Survey on Disabilities in 2006 and the Follow-up Studies in 2009, were utilized. Sampling weights were considered to appropriately estimate situations in the total Chinese population. <br><br>RESULTS: Among people with psychiatric disability, 2.7% of them were affected by other injury-caused disabilities as visual, hearing, speech, psychical and intellectual disabilities. Among people with disability that caused by injuries, 1.8% of them were living with psychiatric disability as well. The prevalence rates of psychiatric disability and injury caused disability were as 0.94% and 0.63%, respectively. More than half of the co-morbid people were living with profound disabilities while 46.32% of the people living with both disabilities developed co-morbid disabilities in the same year. Data from the follow-up program showed that 56.25% of the people living with co-morbid disabilities did not receive any psychiatric treatment which were in need. <br><br>CONCLUSION: There seemed a close but bidirectional relationship existed between the mental disorders and injuries that calling for better mental health services provided for people with psychiatric disabilities.<p /> <p>Language: zh</p>",
language="zh",
issn="0254-6450",
doi="",
url="http://dx.doi.org/"
}