BackgroundClinical limitations of the criteria of somatoform disorders (SDs) have been criticized. However, little objective evidence supports this notion. We aimed to examine the prevalence of SDs in a population with medically unexplained symptoms (MUS), which was expected to have higher probabilities meriting such diagnoses, and to evaluate factors that may influence the clinical judgment of psychiatrists.MethodsData of subjects with MUS (n = 101, 9.5%) as their chief consulting problems, of 1,068 consecutive ethnic Chinese adult medical inpatients referred for consultation-liaison psychiatry services, were reviewed. Psychiatric diagnoses including SDs and clinical variables were collected. Those with SDs were followed-up 1 year later, a...
• The somatoform disorders are psychiatric illnesses that present as physical disorders. • The somat...
Introduction: The confusion around the diagnosis of ‘medically unexplained symptoms’ has lead to a p...
The patients with medically unexplained symptoms for their physical symp-toms are generally prevalen...
Clinical limitations of the criteria of somatoform disorders (SDs) have been criticized. However, li...
BackgroundClinical limitations of the criteria of somatoform disorders (SDs) have been criticized. H...
Half of all outpatient encounters are precipitated by physical complaints, of which one third to one...
Abstract Background Somatization is produced due to the summation of psychological factors, irrespec...
Clinical features characterized by symptoms unexplained by general medical conditions are very commo...
BACKGROUND: The classification and etiology of medically unexplained symptoms remain a clinical chal...
Background: Psychiatric diagnoses, especially somatoform disorders, are based on phenomenology, i.e....
Background: The aim of this study was to explore the prevalence and impact of unexplained somatic sy...
Background: The aim of this study was to explore the prevalence and impact of unexplained somatic sy...
Background: The aim of this study was to explore the prevalence and impact of unexplained somatic sy...
Somatic symptoms are the leading cause of outpatient medical visits and also the predominant reason ...
Somatic symptoms may be classified as either 'medically explained' or 'medically unexplained' - the ...
• The somatoform disorders are psychiatric illnesses that present as physical disorders. • The somat...
Introduction: The confusion around the diagnosis of ‘medically unexplained symptoms’ has lead to a p...
The patients with medically unexplained symptoms for their physical symp-toms are generally prevalen...
Clinical limitations of the criteria of somatoform disorders (SDs) have been criticized. However, li...
BackgroundClinical limitations of the criteria of somatoform disorders (SDs) have been criticized. H...
Half of all outpatient encounters are precipitated by physical complaints, of which one third to one...
Abstract Background Somatization is produced due to the summation of psychological factors, irrespec...
Clinical features characterized by symptoms unexplained by general medical conditions are very commo...
BACKGROUND: The classification and etiology of medically unexplained symptoms remain a clinical chal...
Background: Psychiatric diagnoses, especially somatoform disorders, are based on phenomenology, i.e....
Background: The aim of this study was to explore the prevalence and impact of unexplained somatic sy...
Background: The aim of this study was to explore the prevalence and impact of unexplained somatic sy...
Background: The aim of this study was to explore the prevalence and impact of unexplained somatic sy...
Somatic symptoms are the leading cause of outpatient medical visits and also the predominant reason ...
Somatic symptoms may be classified as either 'medically explained' or 'medically unexplained' - the ...
• The somatoform disorders are psychiatric illnesses that present as physical disorders. • The somat...
Introduction: The confusion around the diagnosis of ‘medically unexplained symptoms’ has lead to a p...
The patients with medically unexplained symptoms for their physical symp-toms are generally prevalen...