Discriminators between neurotics who die and neurotics who live

Abstract
An increased death rate was found in patients treated in the hospital for neurosis but the reasons for this were unknown. A case note study is described in which 37 patients who were treated in the hospital for neurosis and subsequently died are compared with a cross-matched sample of treated neurotics who were alive at follow-up. Measures believed to indicate greater severity of neurosis were significantly higher in the experimental (dead) group than in the control (living) group.