# Research on comorbidity characteristics and patterns of hospitalized participants with schizophrenia in China

**Authors:** Xinru Huang, Ting Zhang, Bin Li, Yahui Meng, Fen Li

PMC · DOI: 10.3389/fpsyt.2025.1619051 · Frontiers in Psychiatry · 2025-07-25

## TL;DR

This study explores the common physical health issues in hospitalized schizophrenia patients in China and identifies patterns to improve treatment and health management.

## Contribution

The study identifies specific comorbidity patterns and clinical profiles in schizophrenia patients using data-driven approaches in China.

## Key findings

- High comorbidity rates among hospitalized schizophrenia patients in China were observed.
- Four distinct comorbidity patterns were identified, including metabolic-cardiovascular and respiratory infection clusters.
- Comorbidities vary significantly based on demographic and clinical factors like age and hospitalization frequency.

## Abstract

Participants with schizophrenia face the dual impacts of mental illness and physical diseases, which significantly affect their clinical prognosis and quality of life.

This study, which is based on multivariate clinical data, using data-driven approaches (statistical analysis and data mining techniques) to systematically characterize the comorbidities landscape of schizophrenia patients identifying key patterns and clinical profiles to inform optimized treatment strategies and health management interventions.

It was found that the comorbidity rate among hospitalized schizophrenia participants is notably high in China. Notably, significant variations in comorbidity profiles were identified across diverse demographic and clinical variables, including age, occupational status, marital status, duration of hospital stay, frequency of hospitalizations, and health insurance status. The comorbidities in schizophrenia participants primarily include acute upper respiratory infections (J00-J06), metabolic disorders (E70-E90), hypertension (I10-I15), and diabetes (E1 0-E14). Furthermore, four strongly associated comorbidities patterns were identified: the metabolic-cardiovascular comorbidities cluster, the co-disease cluster of respiratory system infection, gut respiratory symptom cluster, electrolyte imbalance infection trigger cluster were identified.

The exploration of comorbidity characteristics and patterns in schizophrenia provides a quantifiable tool for enhancing treatment and health management outcomes for participants while also offering a reference for advancing the application of precision medicine in the treatment and management of schizophrenia.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** schizophrenia (MONDO:0005090), diabetes (MONDO:0005015)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** diabetes (MESH:D003920), hypertension (MESH:D006973), mental illness (MESH:D001523), infection (MESH:D007239), metabolic disorders (MESH:D008659), respiratory infections (MESH:D012141), schizophrenia (MESH:D012559), cardiovascular comorbidities (MESH:D002318)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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