BACKGROUND: The diagnosis of somatisation disorder in DSM-IV was based on 'medically unexplained' symptoms, which is unsatisfactory. AIMS: To determine the value of a total somatic symptom score as a predictor of health status and healthcare use after adjustment for anxiety, depression and general medical illness. METHOD: Data from nine population-based studies (total n = 28 377) were analysed. RESULTS: In all cross-sectional analyses total somatic symptom score was associated with health status and healthcare use after adjustment for confounders. In two prospective studies total somatic symptom score predicted subsequent health status. This association appeared stronger than that for medically unexplained symptoms. CONCLUSIONS: Tot...
Background: Scale for assessment of somatic symptoms (SASS) has been widely used for assessing somat...
Objective Somatic symptoms unexplained by disease are common in all medical settings. The process of...
Aim: Somatoform disorders are common and often chronic. It would be helpful to distinguish those pat...
BackgroundThe diagnosis of somatisation disorder in DSM-IV was based on 'medically unexplained' symp...
Objective: Somatic Symptom Disorder (SSD) is characterized by excessive thoughts, feelings, and beh...
Objective: Somatic symptoms have been suggested to negatively affect the course of major depressive ...
Background. The aim of this study was to develop empirically validated criteria for the diagnoses of...
Objective: Somatic symptoms are prevalent in the community, but at least one third of the symptoms l...
Abstract Objective To assess whether two or more functional somatic symptom complexes (SSCs) showed ...
Objective: Somatic symptoms unexplained by disease are common in all medical settings. The process o...
Introduction: The confusion around the diagnosis of ‘medically unexplained symptoms’ has lead to a p...
Aim: In Somatic Symptom Disorder (SSD), a new classification in the DSM-5, the focus moved towards d...
Objective: Cross-sectional studies show an association between somatic symptoms and psychiatric morb...
OBJECTIVE: Somatic symptoms unexplained by disease are common in all medical settings. The process o...
Objective Up to 10% of the general population experiences persistent somatic symptoms (PSS). Numerou...
Background: Scale for assessment of somatic symptoms (SASS) has been widely used for assessing somat...
Objective Somatic symptoms unexplained by disease are common in all medical settings. The process of...
Aim: Somatoform disorders are common and often chronic. It would be helpful to distinguish those pat...
BackgroundThe diagnosis of somatisation disorder in DSM-IV was based on 'medically unexplained' symp...
Objective: Somatic Symptom Disorder (SSD) is characterized by excessive thoughts, feelings, and beh...
Objective: Somatic symptoms have been suggested to negatively affect the course of major depressive ...
Background. The aim of this study was to develop empirically validated criteria for the diagnoses of...
Objective: Somatic symptoms are prevalent in the community, but at least one third of the symptoms l...
Abstract Objective To assess whether two or more functional somatic symptom complexes (SSCs) showed ...
Objective: Somatic symptoms unexplained by disease are common in all medical settings. The process o...
Introduction: The confusion around the diagnosis of ‘medically unexplained symptoms’ has lead to a p...
Aim: In Somatic Symptom Disorder (SSD), a new classification in the DSM-5, the focus moved towards d...
Objective: Cross-sectional studies show an association between somatic symptoms and psychiatric morb...
OBJECTIVE: Somatic symptoms unexplained by disease are common in all medical settings. The process o...
Objective Up to 10% of the general population experiences persistent somatic symptoms (PSS). Numerou...
Background: Scale for assessment of somatic symptoms (SASS) has been widely used for assessing somat...
Objective Somatic symptoms unexplained by disease are common in all medical settings. The process of...
Aim: Somatoform disorders are common and often chronic. It would be helpful to distinguish those pat...