This study identified differences in somatisation symptoms, psychiatric status, and the relationship between acculturation and somatisation. It also investigated GP’s (general practitioners) ability to detect somatisation in primary healthcare setting. A survey was carried out on 207 patients from Australia, Latin America, Vietnam, and Poland. A demographic questionnaire, an acculturation questionnaire, the Somatization Scale of the Symptom Checklist-90-Revised (SCL-90-R), the Self-Reporting Questionnaire (SRQ), and the Illness Behaviour Questionnaire (IBQ) were administered in the participants’ respective languages. In addition, GPs completed a brief rating scale with findings from medical consultation. These results demonstrated that psyc...
The objective of this study was to examine cross-national differences in somatic symptoms associated...
Background: Patient encounters for medically unexplained physical symptoms are common in primary hea...
Background: Somatic and psychopathological conditions (e.g., anxiety, depression, post-traumatic str...
This study identified differences in somatisation symptoms, psychiatric status, and the relationship...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to examine the phenomenon of somatization in different cult...
Objectives: Those responsible for interviewing immigrants in primary care settings often underestima...
Bibliography: leaves 233-306.xvii, 306 leaves : ill. ; 30 cm.A study of the phenomenon of somatizati...
Objective: This article reviews all published studies on somatizing and psychologizing patients in p...
Objective: Cross-sectional studies show an association between somatic symptoms and psychiatric morb...
Medically unexplained somatic complaints are among the most common clinical presentations in primary...
The prevalence of somatization is dependent on the classification methods and measures used to defin...
ObjectiveWe examined the prevalence, correlates, and predictive value of an abbreviated somatization...
BackgroundSomatisation is a common and frustrating clinical problem in primary care.MethodUsing stru...
Somatization is a common phenomenon that has been defined in many ways. The two most widely used dia...
The article describes the reasons why psychiatrists working in the field of consultation-liaison sho...
The objective of this study was to examine cross-national differences in somatic symptoms associated...
Background: Patient encounters for medically unexplained physical symptoms are common in primary hea...
Background: Somatic and psychopathological conditions (e.g., anxiety, depression, post-traumatic str...
This study identified differences in somatisation symptoms, psychiatric status, and the relationship...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to examine the phenomenon of somatization in different cult...
Objectives: Those responsible for interviewing immigrants in primary care settings often underestima...
Bibliography: leaves 233-306.xvii, 306 leaves : ill. ; 30 cm.A study of the phenomenon of somatizati...
Objective: This article reviews all published studies on somatizing and psychologizing patients in p...
Objective: Cross-sectional studies show an association between somatic symptoms and psychiatric morb...
Medically unexplained somatic complaints are among the most common clinical presentations in primary...
The prevalence of somatization is dependent on the classification methods and measures used to defin...
ObjectiveWe examined the prevalence, correlates, and predictive value of an abbreviated somatization...
BackgroundSomatisation is a common and frustrating clinical problem in primary care.MethodUsing stru...
Somatization is a common phenomenon that has been defined in many ways. The two most widely used dia...
The article describes the reasons why psychiatrists working in the field of consultation-liaison sho...
The objective of this study was to examine cross-national differences in somatic symptoms associated...
Background: Patient encounters for medically unexplained physical symptoms are common in primary hea...
Background: Somatic and psychopathological conditions (e.g., anxiety, depression, post-traumatic str...