AbstractBackgroundPatient encounters for medically unexplained physical symptoms are common in primary health care. Somatization (‘experiencing and reporting unexplained somatic symptoms’) may indicate concurrent or future disability but this may also partly be caused by psychiatric disorders. The aim of this study was to examine the cross-sectional and longitudinal association between somatization and disability in primary care patients with and without anxiety or depressive disorder.MethodsData were obtained from 1545 primary care patients, participating in the longitudinal Netherlands Study of Depression and Anxiety (NESDA). Somatization was assessed using the somatization scale of the Four-Dimensional Symptom Questionnaire (4DSQ). Disab...
Somatization is a common phenomenon that has been defined in many ways. The two most widely used dia...
The prevalence of somatization is dependent on the classification methods and measures used to defin...
Background. The importance of somatization among older primary care attenders is unclear. We aimed t...
Background Patient encounters for medically unexplained physical symptoms are common in primary heal...
ObjectiveWe examined the prevalence, correlates, and predictive value of an abbreviated somatization...
Aims: In order to contribute to a better understanding of the relationship between somatoform sympto...
Objectives. The purposes of this study were to (1) characterize the social disability associated wit...
Mental disorders in primary care patients are frequently associated with physical complaints that ca...
BackgroundSomatisation is a common and frustrating clinical problem in primary care.MethodUsing stru...
Abstract Background Mental disorders in primary care patients are frequently associated with physica...
Background. There is little research that examines demographic, clinical and treatment factors assoc...
BACKGROUND: Mental disorders, common in primary care, are often associated with physical complaints....
AbstractObjectiveIn this study, we aimed to examine somatisation as a risk factor for the onset of d...
Somatic symptoms are the leading cause of outpatient medical visits and also the predominant reason ...
OBJECTIVE: Patients with depression present with psychological and somatic symptoms, including gener...
Somatization is a common phenomenon that has been defined in many ways. The two most widely used dia...
The prevalence of somatization is dependent on the classification methods and measures used to defin...
Background. The importance of somatization among older primary care attenders is unclear. We aimed t...
Background Patient encounters for medically unexplained physical symptoms are common in primary heal...
ObjectiveWe examined the prevalence, correlates, and predictive value of an abbreviated somatization...
Aims: In order to contribute to a better understanding of the relationship between somatoform sympto...
Objectives. The purposes of this study were to (1) characterize the social disability associated wit...
Mental disorders in primary care patients are frequently associated with physical complaints that ca...
BackgroundSomatisation is a common and frustrating clinical problem in primary care.MethodUsing stru...
Abstract Background Mental disorders in primary care patients are frequently associated with physica...
Background. There is little research that examines demographic, clinical and treatment factors assoc...
BACKGROUND: Mental disorders, common in primary care, are often associated with physical complaints....
AbstractObjectiveIn this study, we aimed to examine somatisation as a risk factor for the onset of d...
Somatic symptoms are the leading cause of outpatient medical visits and also the predominant reason ...
OBJECTIVE: Patients with depression present with psychological and somatic symptoms, including gener...
Somatization is a common phenomenon that has been defined in many ways. The two most widely used dia...
The prevalence of somatization is dependent on the classification methods and measures used to defin...
Background. The importance of somatization among older primary care attenders is unclear. We aimed t...