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A Five-Year Study on the Interactive Effects of Depression and Physical Illness on Psychiatric Unit Length of Stay

Denise M. Sloan, PhD, James Yokley, PhD, Howard Gottesman, MD and Daniel S. P. Schubert, MD, PhD

From the Department of Psychology (D.M.S.), School of Medicine, MetroHealth Medical Center Campus (J.Y., H.G., D.S.P.S.), Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio.



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Fig. 1. Effect of comorbid physical illness on length of stay. 1 = psychosis; 2 = depression; 3 = personality disorder; 4 = anxiety; 5 = adjustment disorder, not depressed; 6 = bipolar, not depressed; 7 = other.

 





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