The British Journal of Psychiatry 138: 154-156 (1981)
© 1981 The Royal College of Psychiatrists
Thyroid function screening in psychiatric in-patients
MW Carney, S Macleod and BF Sheffield
During a two-year biochemical screening for thyroid disease amongst 191
psychiatric admissions, 38 (20 per cent) had an abnormal result, 5 were
hyperthyroid and 7 hypothyroid. Thyroid dysfunction was associated with
female sex and affective psychosis, but not with age. During the three
weeks before admission the patients with an abnormal result had been
prescribed significantly more phenothiazines, antiparkinsonian drugs and
lithium than the patients with normal thyroid function. Almost half of
those with abnormal function were physically ill on admission. Despite
these findings we concluded that in most patients thyroid dysfunction was
not a major determinant of the psychiatric disturbance.