Abstract
Objective: To study the psychiatric morbidity in the northern part of Jordan and to determine the frequency distribution of various psychiatric disorders, for planning services. Methods: All records of 2,335 psychiatric patients attending the only psychiatric clinic in Northern part of Jordan during a ten-year period from 1984 to 1993 were extensively reviewed and subjected to computerized analysis. Diagnosis was made as per ICD-9. Results: Out of the 2335 patients, who attended the clinic, 55% were males and 45% were females. Those in the age group 25–44 recorded the maximum attendance. Among the male attendees of the clinic, schizophrenia was the commonest diagnosis (19.9%), while among females; affective disorders were the commonest (15.9%). Conclusion: Schizophrenia was found to be the commonest diagnosis in general among attendance of the clinic for the ten-year research period, while anxiety disorders were the commonest diagnosis among attendance of the clinic for the year 1993.
Publication Date
1-31-2000
First Page
43
Last Page
47
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Recommended Citation
Z, Zaidan; R, Alwash; A, Al-Hussaini; and M, Al-Jarrah
(2000)
"Psychiatric morbidity in Northern Jordan: a ten-year review,"
Sultan Qaboos University Medical Journal: Vol. 2: 43-47.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.18295/2075-0528.2146