BACKGROUND: Functional somatic syndromes (FSS) are characterized by the existence of multiple persistent functional somatic symptoms. Not many patients fulfilling the criteria for an FSS, receive a formal diagnosis, and it is unknown which factors explain this discrepancy. Patients that tend to worry and patients that gather more health information may have an increased chance of an FSS diagnosis. We hypothesized that high intelligence and high neuroticism increase the probability of an FSS diagnosis in patients with persistent functional somatic symptoms. PURPOSE: This study aims to investigate patient factors that might be important in the process of syndrome labeling. METHODS: Our study was performed in a large, representative populat...
BACKGROUND: Cognitive ability is negatively associated with functional somatic symptoms (FSS) in chi...
Functional somatic syndromes (FSS) are characterised by the presence of somatic symptoms and the abs...
Introduction: Functional somatic symptoms (FSS) are somatic symptoms of unknown organic pathology. F...
BACKGROUND: Functional somatic syndromes (FSS) are characterized by the existence of multiple persis...
Background: Functional somatic symptoms (FSS), that is, symptoms that cannot be conclusively explain...
Background: Functional somatic symptoms (FSS) are bodily complaints of unclear etiology, which are (...
OBJECTIVES: Patients who present in primary care with chronic functional somatic symptoms (FSS) have...
Objectives Patients who present in primary care with chronic functional somatic symptoms (FSS) have ...
Objective Up to 10% of the general population experiences persistent somatic symptoms (PSS). Numerou...
Objective To identify risk factors for persistence of functional somatic symptoms (FSS; ie, somatic ...
Objective: Functional somatic syndromes (FSS), defined as physical syndromes without known underlyin...
Objective: The aim of this concept mapping study was to identify the structure and alleged importanc...
BACKGROUND: Cognitive ability is negatively associated with functional somatic symptoms (FSS) in chi...
Functional somatic syndromes (FSS) are characterised by the presence of somatic symptoms and the abs...
Introduction: Functional somatic symptoms (FSS) are somatic symptoms of unknown organic pathology. F...
BACKGROUND: Functional somatic syndromes (FSS) are characterized by the existence of multiple persis...
Background: Functional somatic symptoms (FSS), that is, symptoms that cannot be conclusively explain...
Background: Functional somatic symptoms (FSS) are bodily complaints of unclear etiology, which are (...
OBJECTIVES: Patients who present in primary care with chronic functional somatic symptoms (FSS) have...
Objectives Patients who present in primary care with chronic functional somatic symptoms (FSS) have ...
Objective Up to 10% of the general population experiences persistent somatic symptoms (PSS). Numerou...
Objective To identify risk factors for persistence of functional somatic symptoms (FSS; ie, somatic ...
Objective: Functional somatic syndromes (FSS), defined as physical syndromes without known underlyin...
Objective: The aim of this concept mapping study was to identify the structure and alleged importanc...
BACKGROUND: Cognitive ability is negatively associated with functional somatic symptoms (FSS) in chi...
Functional somatic syndromes (FSS) are characterised by the presence of somatic symptoms and the abs...
Introduction: Functional somatic symptoms (FSS) are somatic symptoms of unknown organic pathology. F...