The word is comorbid or comorbidity. The non-hyphenated term is in the medical dictionary and the hyphenated version is not. The hyphen (co-morbid) lends itself to two morbidities, when in actuality we are talking about in addition to condition one, we have other comorbid factors.
The word 'comorbid' is defined as existing simultaneously with and independent of other medical conditions. Per the dictionary, there are no other synonyms for the word.
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Aspergers is classified as a form of autism, which is an axis 1 disorder.
It is: (1, -5) reflection across the y axis
y=1 does not cross the x-axis. It is a line parallel to the x-axis (and therefore can't ever cross it)
No. If you were to place the x-axis on y=1, you would merely have a line at y=1. The equation for the x-axis must be y=0
Axis I disorders are predominantly mood disorders while Axis II disorders are personality disorders.
The Cartesian plane has only 1 horizontal axis and it is known as the x-axis.
A' = (-1, -2)
it simply means psychiatric illness, that mental illnessMorbidity means the occurring or existence of a disease; more commonly used to describe two illnesses being comorbid such as anxiety is often comorbid with depression. read more about cormorbidity at http://psychiatristscottsdale.com
According tod DSM-IV-TR it typically falls under Axis I