The document summarizes a study on the prevalence of psychological morbidity among medically ill patients admitted to non-psychiatric wards in an Indian hospital. Some key findings were that 26.5% of patients experienced moderate distress, 23% were moderately depressed, 3% had moderate anxiety, and 3% had moderate somatization. There were significant associations found between psychological morbidity and certain demographic variables. The study highlights the importance of identifying and treating psychological issues in medically ill patients.