This observational study will characterise the general psychiatric and general medical phenotypes of 100 adults, sequentially admitted to NHS General Adult Psychiatry (GAP) "mental health" inpatient wards, providing the first detailed information on morbidity in this patient population.
Age range
18 Years – 65 Years
Sex
ALL
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Rates of comorbid physical illnesses
Timeframe: At enrolment
Psychiatric diagnosis
Timeframe: At enrolment
Severity of psychosis
Timeframe: At enrolment
Depression of severity
Timeframe: At enrolment
Severity of mania
Timeframe: At enrolment
Severity of anxiety
Timeframe: At enrolment
Substance use
Timeframe: At enrolment
Mental Health Act status
Timeframe: At enrolment
Treatment resistance indicators
Timeframe: At enrolment
Rates of abnormal findings on physical examination
Timeframe: At enrolment
Abnormal laboratory values
Timeframe: At enrolment
Rates of comorbid physical illness
Timeframe: At enrolment
Rates of comorbid physical illness
Timeframe: At enrolment
Rates of comorbid physical illness
Timeframe: At enrolment
Rates of comorbid physical illness
Timeframe: At enrolment
Rates of comorbid physical illness
Timeframe: At enrolment
Rates of comorbid physical illness
Timeframe: At enrolment
Rates of comorbid physical illness
Timeframe: At enrolment
Rates of comorbid physical illness
Timeframe: At enrolment