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Journal of Korean Academy of Addiction Psychiatry
2000 Volume.4 No. 1 p.57 ~ p.63
The Study about the Influence of Clinical Background to the Early Detection of Pulmonary Tuberculosis in Alcoholism and Schizophrenia
Lee Kyung-Duk

Lee Chang -Min
Kim Gil-Sook
Oh Dong-Yul
Abstract
Background£ºThis study was designed to investigate the psychiatric background according to the radiologic extent of
pulmonary tuberculosis.

Methods£ºThe 106 subject (alcoholism 40 cases and schizophrenia 66 cases) were patients who had admitted in Seoul National Mental Hospital from January, 1996 to December, 1999. Data was analysed by SAS package program.

Results£º1) The difference of general characteristics of alcoholism and schizophrenia showed in sex, age, marital status, occupation and family numbers. 2) The most frequent onset age in schizophrenia was 2nd decade. Schizophrenic patients were cared in mental hospital mainly but more than half of alcoholic patients were cared at home care and The most of alcoholic patients were diagnosed at admission in psychiatric facillity but 33.3% of the schizophrenic patient were found during hospitalization at psychiatric facillity. 3) The study about general characteristics of psychiatric patient and radiologic extent of pulmonary tuberculosis was proved that alcoholic patients of longer duration of illness had more faradvanced pulmonary tuberculosis and schizophrenic patients in asylum had higher rate in far advanced pulmonary tuberculosis.
KEYWORD
Alcoholism, Schizophrenia, Tuberculosis, Early detection
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