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Lifestyles of Patients with Functional Psychosis Compared to Those of a Sample of the Regional General Population: Findings from a Study in a Community Mental Health Service of the Veneto Region, Italy.

Loretta Berti1, Elena Bonfioli2, Linda Chioffi3, Susanna Morgante4, Maria Angela Mazzi1, Lorenzo Burti1.   

Abstract

Unhealthy lifestyles contribute, with other risk factors, to the high prevalence of mortality and physical comorbidity among mental patients compared to the general population. We collected data on the lifestyles of 193 subjects with psychosis in contact with a Community Mental Health Service in north-eastern Italy and compared them with a representative sample (total: 3219 subjects) of the general population of the same region. Diet, exercise, smoking and alcohol consumption were worse in mental patients. A higher percentage of patients was overweight or obese. The associations between socio-demographic and lifestyles variables showed that older patients exercise less, female patients tend to smoke and use alcohol less, while more educated patients tend to have higher alcohol consumption levels. Mental patients have unhealthier lifestyles and they appear to be more refractory to recommendations than the general population, indicating the necessity of specific health promotion programmes in this population.

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Keywords:  Health behaviours; Health promotion; Lifestyles; Psychosis

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29349727     DOI: 10.1007/s10597-017-0223-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Community Ment Health J        ISSN: 0010-3853


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