Objective: The objective of the present study was to investigate the associations between somatosensory amplification, modern health worries (MHWs), and symptoms among patients with building-related symptoms (BRS). Methods: Patients with self-reported and medically confirmed BRS (n = 83) were included in this cross-sectional study. The Somatosensory Amplification Scale (SSAS) was used to quantify the tendency to amplify somatic sensations and perceive them as unpleasant and dangerous. Concerns about harmful effects of modern technologies were assessed with the Modern Health Worries Scale (MHWS). Symptoms commonly found in different forms of environmental intolerance were assessed with the Environmental Hypersensitivity Symptom Inventory (EH...
Since the 1970ies, the sick building syndrome (SBS) has become a common health problem. It is usuall...
The sick building syndrome (SBS) is defined as environmentally related condition with increased prev...
The field of buildings, health and human experiences may be divided between conditions (a) with sc...
Objective: The objective of the present study was to investigate the associations between somatosens...
People frequently attribute adverse symptoms to particular buildings when exposure to pollutants is ...
The aetiology of building-related symptoms (BRSs) is not well supported by sufficient scientific evi...
The principal aim was to study selected aspects of indoor environment in dwellings and their associa...
The Sick building syndrome (SBS) is a complex symptomology of individuals related to the adverse eff...
Objectives: Paranoid ideation is assumed to characterize worries about possible harmful effects of m...
Objective: The present study investigates the association of modern health worries (MHW) with self-r...
People spend most of their time indoors and mostly in the dwelling. It is therefore important to inv...
Background Somatoform Disorders or Somatic Symptom and Related Disorders are a major public health p...
Comorbidity with various health conditions is common in environmental intolerances (EIs), which rest...
Indoor air health problems of the type non-specific building-related symptoms (NBRS; formally called...
In Finland there are an increasing number of building related discomfort complaints. A case in point...
Since the 1970ies, the sick building syndrome (SBS) has become a common health problem. It is usuall...
The sick building syndrome (SBS) is defined as environmentally related condition with increased prev...
The field of buildings, health and human experiences may be divided between conditions (a) with sc...
Objective: The objective of the present study was to investigate the associations between somatosens...
People frequently attribute adverse symptoms to particular buildings when exposure to pollutants is ...
The aetiology of building-related symptoms (BRSs) is not well supported by sufficient scientific evi...
The principal aim was to study selected aspects of indoor environment in dwellings and their associa...
The Sick building syndrome (SBS) is a complex symptomology of individuals related to the adverse eff...
Objectives: Paranoid ideation is assumed to characterize worries about possible harmful effects of m...
Objective: The present study investigates the association of modern health worries (MHW) with self-r...
People spend most of their time indoors and mostly in the dwelling. It is therefore important to inv...
Background Somatoform Disorders or Somatic Symptom and Related Disorders are a major public health p...
Comorbidity with various health conditions is common in environmental intolerances (EIs), which rest...
Indoor air health problems of the type non-specific building-related symptoms (NBRS; formally called...
In Finland there are an increasing number of building related discomfort complaints. A case in point...
Since the 1970ies, the sick building syndrome (SBS) has become a common health problem. It is usuall...
The sick building syndrome (SBS) is defined as environmentally related condition with increased prev...
The field of buildings, health and human experiences may be divided between conditions (a) with sc...