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Somatization in survivors of catastrophic trauma: a methodological review.

The literature on mental health effects of catastrophic trauma such as community disasters focuses on posttraumatic stress disorder. Somatization disorder is not listed among the classic responses to disaster, nor have other somatoform disorders been described in this literature. Nondiagnostic "...

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Autor principal: North, Carol S
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2002
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1241218/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12194899
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description The literature on mental health effects of catastrophic trauma such as community disasters focuses on posttraumatic stress disorder. Somatization disorder is not listed among the classic responses to disaster, nor have other somatoform disorders been described in this literature. Nondiagnostic "somatization," "somatization symptoms," and "somatic symptoms" form the basis of most information about somatization in the literature. However, these concepts have not been validated, and therefore this work suffers from multiple methodological problems of ascertainment and interpretation. Future research is encouraged to consider many methodological issues in obtaining adequate data to address questions about the association of somatization with traumatic events, including a) appropriate comparison groups, b) satisfactory definition and measurement of somatization, c) exclusion of medical explanations for the symptoms, d) recognition of somatizers' spurious attribution of symptoms to medical causes, e) collection of data from additional sources beyond single-subject interviews, f) validation of diagnosis-unrelated symptom reporting or reconsideration of symptoms within diagnostic frameworks, g) separation of somatization after an event into new (incident) and preexisting categories, h) development of research models that include sufficient variables to examine the broader scope of potential relationships, and i) novel consideration of alternative causal directionalities.
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spelling pubmed-12412182005-11-08 Somatization in survivors of catastrophic trauma: a methodological review. North, Carol S Environ Health Perspect Research Article The literature on mental health effects of catastrophic trauma such as community disasters focuses on posttraumatic stress disorder. Somatization disorder is not listed among the classic responses to disaster, nor have other somatoform disorders been described in this literature. Nondiagnostic "somatization," "somatization symptoms," and "somatic symptoms" form the basis of most information about somatization in the literature. However, these concepts have not been validated, and therefore this work suffers from multiple methodological problems of ascertainment and interpretation. Future research is encouraged to consider many methodological issues in obtaining adequate data to address questions about the association of somatization with traumatic events, including a) appropriate comparison groups, b) satisfactory definition and measurement of somatization, c) exclusion of medical explanations for the symptoms, d) recognition of somatizers' spurious attribution of symptoms to medical causes, e) collection of data from additional sources beyond single-subject interviews, f) validation of diagnosis-unrelated symptom reporting or reconsideration of symptoms within diagnostic frameworks, g) separation of somatization after an event into new (incident) and preexisting categories, h) development of research models that include sufficient variables to examine the broader scope of potential relationships, and i) novel consideration of alternative causal directionalities. 2002-08 /pmc/articles/PMC1241218/ /pubmed/12194899 Text en
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Somatization in survivors of catastrophic trauma: a methodological review.
title Somatization in survivors of catastrophic trauma: a methodological review.
title_full Somatization in survivors of catastrophic trauma: a methodological review.
title_fullStr Somatization in survivors of catastrophic trauma: a methodological review.
title_full_unstemmed Somatization in survivors of catastrophic trauma: a methodological review.
title_short Somatization in survivors of catastrophic trauma: a methodological review.
title_sort somatization in survivors of catastrophic trauma: a methodological review.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1241218/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12194899
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