2002
DOI: 10.1097/00006842-200211000-00011
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Psychosocial Treatments for Multiple Unexplained Physical Symptoms: A Review of the Literature

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“…Thus, while it is clear that somatization is associated with disability, it remains unclear to what degree this relationship is mediated by co-morbid depressive and anxiety disorders and to what degree it is confounded by medical co-morbidity. Given that treatments have been shown to be effective for somatization disorder [13][14][15] , and that these treatments differ in important respects from those for depressive and anxiety disorders, it is important to determine the unique contribution of somatization to disability and role impairment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, while it is clear that somatization is associated with disability, it remains unclear to what degree this relationship is mediated by co-morbid depressive and anxiety disorders and to what degree it is confounded by medical co-morbidity. Given that treatments have been shown to be effective for somatization disorder [13][14][15] , and that these treatments differ in important respects from those for depressive and anxiety disorders, it is important to determine the unique contribution of somatization to disability and role impairment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Über eine aktuell laufende und von der DFG geförderte umfangreiche Initiative zur systematischen Erforschung der Effektivität einer spezifischen psychotherapeutischen Intervention bei somatoformen Patienten soll hier berichtet werden. 1 Die PISO-Studie 2 hat sich zur Aufgabe gemacht, eine spezifische manualisierte Form der psychodynamisch orientierten psychotherapeutischen Intervention für Patienten mit multisomatoformer Schmerzstörung wissenschaftlich zu untersuchen, um valide und evidenzbasierte Aussagen über die Wirksamkeit einer solchen Therapieform treffen zu können. Die im ersten Teil dieses Aufsatzes beschriebenen, zum Teil historisch bedingten Defizite in der bisherigen wissenschaftlichen Literatur auszugleichen war ein wesentliches Anliegen bei der Formulierung der Rationale, die für den Untersuchungsaufbau der PISO-Studie erarbeitet wurde.…”
Section: Piso: Ein Neuer Behandlungsansatzversuch Der Evidenzbasierungunclassified
“…One is that the vast majority of patients with these problems present to primary care with physical symptoms (Allen et al 2002;Kessler and Stafford 2008;Regier et al 1993). Half of patients will be found to have no medical illness and most will have no identifiable organic cause for their symptoms (Escobar et al 1998;Kessler and Stafford 2008;Smith et al 1995).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Not only are these approaches effective for mental health problems, they have also been shown to be efficacious components of the treatment of medical conditions (Allen et al 2002;Dickinson and Miller 2010;Kessler and Stafford 2008;Raine et al 2002).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%