Somatization Disorder is a rare psychological condition that affects approximately 2% of women and 0.2% of men in the United States. This archival study was undertaken to develop base rates for the prevalence of Major Depressive Disorder among a group of outpatients previously diagnosed with Somatization Disorder in a community mental health clinic. The Shedler Quick PsychoDiagnostics Panel (QPD Panel) was utilized to sort patients into a Somatization Disorder and control group. A 2 x 2 Pearson\u27s Chi-Square Test of Independence was utilized. In this study, 44% of patients who were identified as having Somatization Disorder were also diagnosed with Major Depressive Disorder. The implications for these results are discussed herein
OBJECTIVE: To review the available epidemiological evidence on associations between somatoform disor...
Background: Patient encounters for medically unexplained physical symptoms are common in primary hea...
Objective: There is growing clinical and epidemiologic evidence that major mood disorders form a spe...
Objective: Somatic symptoms have been suggested to negatively affect the course of major depressive ...
Objective: Somatic symptoms have been suggested to negatively affect the course of major depressive ...
Abstract Somatization symptoms are very common in all settings of health care and in the general p...
Objective: Somatic symptoms have been suggested to negatively affect the course of major depressive ...
Objective: Somatic symptoms have been suggested to negatively affect the course of major depressive ...
OBJECTIVE: Somatic symptoms have been suggested to negatively affect the course of major depressive ...
Aims: In order to contribute to a better understanding of the relationship between somatoform sympto...
Somatization is a common phenomenon that has been defined in many ways. The two most widely used dia...
Introduction: The confusion around the diagnosis of ‘medically unexplained symptoms’ has lead to a p...
Although too many studies were performed to search for the frequency of Axis I comorbidity in major ...
Program were used to examine somatization disorder in a community population. The authors found an a...
Objective: In this study, we aimed to examine somatisation as a risk factor for the onset of depress...
OBJECTIVE: To review the available epidemiological evidence on associations between somatoform disor...
Background: Patient encounters for medically unexplained physical symptoms are common in primary hea...
Objective: There is growing clinical and epidemiologic evidence that major mood disorders form a spe...
Objective: Somatic symptoms have been suggested to negatively affect the course of major depressive ...
Objective: Somatic symptoms have been suggested to negatively affect the course of major depressive ...
Abstract Somatization symptoms are very common in all settings of health care and in the general p...
Objective: Somatic symptoms have been suggested to negatively affect the course of major depressive ...
Objective: Somatic symptoms have been suggested to negatively affect the course of major depressive ...
OBJECTIVE: Somatic symptoms have been suggested to negatively affect the course of major depressive ...
Aims: In order to contribute to a better understanding of the relationship between somatoform sympto...
Somatization is a common phenomenon that has been defined in many ways. The two most widely used dia...
Introduction: The confusion around the diagnosis of ‘medically unexplained symptoms’ has lead to a p...
Although too many studies were performed to search for the frequency of Axis I comorbidity in major ...
Program were used to examine somatization disorder in a community population. The authors found an a...
Objective: In this study, we aimed to examine somatisation as a risk factor for the onset of depress...
OBJECTIVE: To review the available epidemiological evidence on associations between somatoform disor...
Background: Patient encounters for medically unexplained physical symptoms are common in primary hea...
Objective: There is growing clinical and epidemiologic evidence that major mood disorders form a spe...