'Patient Patients' in Psychiatric Care for Depression Disorders Show Decreased Symptoms, Baylor University Study Finds
July 08, 2020
July 08, 2020
WACO, Texas, July 8 -- Baylor University issued the following news:
Psychiatric inpatients with major depressive disorders who increased in the virtue of patience during hospitalization also showed fewer symptoms of depression, according to a Baylor University study.
"The findings are significant because depressive disorders are the most common cause of inpatient psychiatric hospitalization among adults in the United States," said lead author Sarah A. Schnitke . . .
Psychiatric inpatients with major depressive disorders who increased in the virtue of patience during hospitalization also showed fewer symptoms of depression, according to a Baylor University study.
"The findings are significant because depressive disorders are the most common cause of inpatient psychiatric hospitalization among adults in the United States," said lead author Sarah A. Schnitke . . .