Background. The classification of psychological distress and illness behavior in the setting of medical disease is still controversial. Current psychiatric nosology does not seem to cover the spectrum of disturbances. The aim of this investigation was to assess whether the joint use of DSM-IV categories and the Diagnostic Criteria for Psychosomatic Research (DCPR), that provide identification of syndromes related to somatization, abnormal illness behavior, irritable mood, type A behavior, demoralization and alexithymia, could yield subtyping of psychosocial variables in the medically ill. Method. A cross-sectional assessment using both DSM-IV and the DCPR was conducted in eight medical centers in the Italian Health System. Data were ...
BACKGROUND: Adjustment disorders have been found to be the most frequent psychiatric diagnosis in th...
BACKGROUND: Adjustment disorders have been found to be the most frequent psychiatric diagnosis in th...
Background The extant major psychiatric classifications DSM-IV, and ICD-10, are atheoretical and lar...
Background. The classification of psychological distress and illness behavior in the setting of medi...
Background. The classification of psychological distress and illness behavior in the setting of medi...
Background: The classification of psychological distress and illness behavior in the setting of medi...
Background. The classification of psychological distress and illness behavior in the setting of medi...
BACKGROUND: There is increasing awareness of the need of subtyping major depressive disorder, partic...
Background and Objectives: There is increasing interest in the issue of demoralization, particularly...
BACKGROUND: There is increasing awareness of the need of subtyping major depressive disorder, partic...
none6Introduction: There is increasing awareness of the clinical relevance of demoralization among p...
BACKGROUND: Adjustment disorders have been found to be the most frequent psychiatric diagnosis in th...
BACKGROUND: Adjustment disorders have been found to be the most frequent psychiatric diagnosis in th...
BACKGROUND: Adjustment disorders have been found to be the most frequent psychiatric diagnosis in th...
BACKGROUND: Adjustment disorders have been found to be the most frequent psychiatric diagnosis in th...
Background The extant major psychiatric classifications DSM-IV, and ICD-10, are atheoretical and lar...
Background. The classification of psychological distress and illness behavior in the setting of medi...
Background. The classification of psychological distress and illness behavior in the setting of medi...
Background: The classification of psychological distress and illness behavior in the setting of medi...
Background. The classification of psychological distress and illness behavior in the setting of medi...
BACKGROUND: There is increasing awareness of the need of subtyping major depressive disorder, partic...
Background and Objectives: There is increasing interest in the issue of demoralization, particularly...
BACKGROUND: There is increasing awareness of the need of subtyping major depressive disorder, partic...
none6Introduction: There is increasing awareness of the clinical relevance of demoralization among p...
BACKGROUND: Adjustment disorders have been found to be the most frequent psychiatric diagnosis in th...
BACKGROUND: Adjustment disorders have been found to be the most frequent psychiatric diagnosis in th...
BACKGROUND: Adjustment disorders have been found to be the most frequent psychiatric diagnosis in th...
BACKGROUND: Adjustment disorders have been found to be the most frequent psychiatric diagnosis in th...
Background The extant major psychiatric classifications DSM-IV, and ICD-10, are atheoretical and lar...