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Tabatabaee A R, Mobaraki G, Fazli H, Rostamifar M. The Pattern and Frequency of Mental Disorders Among Aatients who Returned to Iran from Hajj in 2010. jorar 2012; 3 (3 and 4)
URL: http://jorar.ir/article-1-105-en.html
MD, Health Management Research Center at the Hajj & pilgrimage, Tehran, Iran
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Introduction: Some of the pilgrims were returned to Iran due to illness, aging, disease exacerbation, and physical or mental disabilities to perform the necessary actions in Hajj. However, this can be imposed the individual, social and economic side effects on the country. The aim of this study was to investigate the causes of Iranian patients’ pilgrims return to the country in Hajj season in 2010.
Methods: This cross sectional study was done in psychiatric department of Iranian Red Crescent society Hospital in Mecca and Medina during the Hajj season in Saudi Arabia in 2010. All patients with acute conditions were studied regarding DSMIV-TR criteria and a detailed psychiatric interview.
Findings: Totally, 106 patients with different problems were sent to Iran during the Hajj 2010. The mental disorder was the most common cause (%26/4); then, the highest frequency of disorders was related to dementia and acute delirium, %41/2 and %38/4 respectively.
Conclusion: Mental illness was the most common reason among pilgrims who were returned to Iran before Hajj season in 2010. Actually, by accurate diagnostic and screening tests during medical examination in the country, and patients care in timely use of medicines during the pilgrimage, most physicians can help the patients and decrease the cost effectively.

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Short Reports or Letters: Research Article | Subject: حمایت روانی در سوانح

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