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Research paper thumbnail of Psychological distress among patients of an orthopaedic outpatient clinic: a study from a low-income country

Annals of General Psychiatry, 2010

Background: Depression is common among general trauma patients and is associated with a poor outc... more Background: Depression is common among general trauma patients and is associated with a poor outcome. We evaluated the relationship of psychological distress to physical injury, musculoskeletal complaints, and social factors in a low-income country.

Research paper thumbnail of P01-235 Psychological distress among patients of an orthopaedic out patient clinic: Study from a low income country

European Psychiatry, 2009

Background: Depression is common among general trauma patients and is associated with a poor outc... more Background: Depression is common among general trauma patients and is associated with a poor outcome. We evaluated the relationship of psychological distress to physical injury, musculoskeletal complaints, and social factors in a low-income country.

Research paper thumbnail of P01-274 - Medically unexplained symptoms - a perspective from general practitioners in the developing world

European Psychiatry, 2010

In this study, we explored the attitudes towards Medically Unexplained Symptoms (MUS) of 500 GP's... more In this study, we explored the attitudes towards Medically Unexplained Symptoms (MUS) of 500 GP's in Karachi, Pakistan. Using a questionnaire previously developed by Reid et al (2001), we aimed to investigate whether GP's attitudes towards medically unexplained symptoms are similar to those of GP's in the developed world.

Research paper thumbnail of Psychological distress among patients of an orthopaedic outpatient clinic: a study from a low-income country

Annals of General Psychiatry, 2010

Background: Depression is common among general trauma patients and is associated with a poor outc... more Background: Depression is common among general trauma patients and is associated with a poor outcome. We evaluated the relationship of psychological distress to physical injury, musculoskeletal complaints, and social factors in a low-income country.

Research paper thumbnail of P01-235 Psychological distress among patients of an orthopaedic out patient clinic: Study from a low income country

European Psychiatry, 2009

Background: Depression is common among general trauma patients and is associated with a poor outc... more Background: Depression is common among general trauma patients and is associated with a poor outcome. We evaluated the relationship of psychological distress to physical injury, musculoskeletal complaints, and social factors in a low-income country.

Research paper thumbnail of P01-274 - Medically unexplained symptoms - a perspective from general practitioners in the developing world

European Psychiatry, 2010

In this study, we explored the attitudes towards Medically Unexplained Symptoms (MUS) of 500 GP's... more In this study, we explored the attitudes towards Medically Unexplained Symptoms (MUS) of 500 GP's in Karachi, Pakistan. Using a questionnaire previously developed by Reid et al (2001), we aimed to investigate whether GP's attitudes towards medically unexplained symptoms are similar to those of GP's in the developed world.

Research paper thumbnail of AA

Research paper thumbnail of Psychological distress among patients of an orthopaedic outpatient clinic: a study from a low-income country

Annals of General Psychiatry, 2010

Background: Depression is common among general trauma patients and is associated with a poor outc... more Background: Depression is common among general trauma patients and is associated with a poor outcome. We evaluated the relationship of psychological distress to physical injury, musculoskeletal complaints, and social factors in a low-income country.

Research paper thumbnail of P01-235 Psychological distress among patients of an orthopaedic out patient clinic: Study from a low income country

European Psychiatry, 2009

Background: Depression is common among general trauma patients and is associated with a poor outc... more Background: Depression is common among general trauma patients and is associated with a poor outcome. We evaluated the relationship of psychological distress to physical injury, musculoskeletal complaints, and social factors in a low-income country.

Research paper thumbnail of P01-274 - Medically unexplained symptoms - a perspective from general practitioners in the developing world

European Psychiatry, 2010

In this study, we explored the attitudes towards Medically Unexplained Symptoms (MUS) of 500 GP's... more In this study, we explored the attitudes towards Medically Unexplained Symptoms (MUS) of 500 GP's in Karachi, Pakistan. Using a questionnaire previously developed by Reid et al (2001), we aimed to investigate whether GP's attitudes towards medically unexplained symptoms are similar to those of GP's in the developed world.

Research paper thumbnail of Psychological distress among patients of an orthopaedic outpatient clinic: a study from a low-income country

Annals of General Psychiatry, 2010

Background: Depression is common among general trauma patients and is associated with a poor outc... more Background: Depression is common among general trauma patients and is associated with a poor outcome. We evaluated the relationship of psychological distress to physical injury, musculoskeletal complaints, and social factors in a low-income country.

Research paper thumbnail of P01-235 Psychological distress among patients of an orthopaedic out patient clinic: Study from a low income country

European Psychiatry, 2009

Background: Depression is common among general trauma patients and is associated with a poor outc... more Background: Depression is common among general trauma patients and is associated with a poor outcome. We evaluated the relationship of psychological distress to physical injury, musculoskeletal complaints, and social factors in a low-income country.

Research paper thumbnail of P01-274 - Medically unexplained symptoms - a perspective from general practitioners in the developing world

European Psychiatry, 2010

In this study, we explored the attitudes towards Medically Unexplained Symptoms (MUS) of 500 GP's... more In this study, we explored the attitudes towards Medically Unexplained Symptoms (MUS) of 500 GP's in Karachi, Pakistan. Using a questionnaire previously developed by Reid et al (2001), we aimed to investigate whether GP's attitudes towards medically unexplained symptoms are similar to those of GP's in the developed world.

Research paper thumbnail of AA

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