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BackgroundResearch on the effectiveness of inpatient psychotherapy for migrant patients predominantly concludes that they have greater symptom severity at admission and benefit less from psychotherapy.
Friederike Kobel, Eva Morawa, Yesim Erim
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Role of Somatization in the Formation of Gastroduodenal Pathology in Children
Significance of somatization in case of chronic gastroduodenal diseases in children was studied. Using the SOMS screening test 83 children with pathology of upper gastrointestinal tract were examined. It is found that somatization plays an important role
O.Z. Gnateyko +3 more
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Somatic Symptom Disorder: Historical Process and Biopsychosocial Approach
Somatization is a concept in which the mind-body relationship is deeply felt. Biological, cognitive, psychodynamic and cultural factors contribute to its emergence.
Gülfizar Sözeri Varma +1 more
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Background This study aimed to assess the rate of common mental disorders in patients consulting monk healers or health centres in Thailand. Methods Patients consecutively consulting monk healers or health centres were assessed with screening measures of
Supa Pengpid, Karl Peltzer
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Somatization in depression and anxiety disorders [PDF]
Somatization may be described as the tendency to express psychological dysphoria through bodily symptoms. Patients complain of physical signs which they attribute to a medical disease and seek medical help for, but the symptoms do not fullfill diagnostic
A. Solmaz Türkcan +3 more
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Somatization symptoms—prevalence and risk, stress and resilience factors among medical and dental students at a mid-sized German university [PDF]
Objective Previous studies have shown that an increased prevalence of mental illness can be found among medical and dental students. Among these, somatization symptoms are severely understudied.
Oskar Feussner +3 more
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Maintained physical activity and physiotherapy in the management of distal upper limb pain – a protocol for a randomised controlled trial (the Arm Pain Trial) [PDF]
Background Upper limb pain is a common cause of disability, demand for health care and lost work time. It is more likely to become persistent if it is accompanied by poor mental health, tendency to somatise, and negative beliefs concerning health and
Jones, Gareth T +28 more
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Background: Common mental disorders (CMDs) such as somatization and anxiety are prevalent in general practice. These are twice more common in women. Objectives: The objective of this study is to estimate the prevalence and determinants of somatization ...
Arjun Rajendra Babu +3 more
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This paper describes the developing area of cultural psychopathology, an interdisciplinary field of study focusing on the ways in which cultural factors contribute to the experience and expression of psychological distress.
Jian Yang +5 more
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Introduction Psychological interventions including group analysis (Leichsenring et al., 2015, Beutel et al., 2008) are effective with patients having somatoform disorders.
A. Tkhostov +2 more
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