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Association of Somatic Symptom Severity With Sociodemographic Parameters In Patients With Medically Unexplained Physical Symptoms: A Cross-Sectional Study From a Tertiary Care Center in India
Background There is a paucity of studies assessing the severity of somatic symptoms in medically unexplained physical symptoms (MUPS) from Medicine outpatient department (OPD). Methodology This cross-sectional study was conducted in Medicine OPD of a tertiary care hospital in India, in which 245 MUP...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7430686/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32821596 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.9250 |
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author | Baitha, Upendra Ranjan, Piyush Deb, Koushik Sinha Bauddh, Nitesh K Singh, Vishwajeet Kaloiya, Gaurishanker Kumar, Arvind Sahu, Anamika |
author_facet | Baitha, Upendra Ranjan, Piyush Deb, Koushik Sinha Bauddh, Nitesh K Singh, Vishwajeet Kaloiya, Gaurishanker Kumar, Arvind Sahu, Anamika |
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description | Background There is a paucity of studies assessing the severity of somatic symptoms in medically unexplained physical symptoms (MUPS) from Medicine outpatient department (OPD). Methodology This cross-sectional study was conducted in Medicine OPD of a tertiary care hospital in India, in which 245 MUPS-diagnosed patients out of 976 consecutive screened patients were evaluated for the severity of somatic symptoms (by administering the Patient Health Questionnaire-15) and its sociodemographic correlates. Results Out of 245 recruited patients, three-fourth had a significant severity level of somatic symptoms. High level of somatic symptom severity was more common in females (p ≤ 0.001), married patients (p = 0.011), rural dwellers (p = 0.035), less educated (p = 0.003), and those with lower socioeconomic status (p = 0.001). Conclusions Patients with MUPS have a high level of somatic symptom severity with certain sociodemographic correlates. Further research should be conducted to investigate the reasons for this and to formulate a cost-effective treatment strategy. |
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spelling | pubmed-74306862020-08-18 Association of Somatic Symptom Severity With Sociodemographic Parameters In Patients With Medically Unexplained Physical Symptoms: A Cross-Sectional Study From a Tertiary Care Center in India Baitha, Upendra Ranjan, Piyush Deb, Koushik Sinha Bauddh, Nitesh K Singh, Vishwajeet Kaloiya, Gaurishanker Kumar, Arvind Sahu, Anamika Cureus Internal Medicine Background There is a paucity of studies assessing the severity of somatic symptoms in medically unexplained physical symptoms (MUPS) from Medicine outpatient department (OPD). Methodology This cross-sectional study was conducted in Medicine OPD of a tertiary care hospital in India, in which 245 MUPS-diagnosed patients out of 976 consecutive screened patients were evaluated for the severity of somatic symptoms (by administering the Patient Health Questionnaire-15) and its sociodemographic correlates. Results Out of 245 recruited patients, three-fourth had a significant severity level of somatic symptoms. High level of somatic symptom severity was more common in females (p ≤ 0.001), married patients (p = 0.011), rural dwellers (p = 0.035), less educated (p = 0.003), and those with lower socioeconomic status (p = 0.001). Conclusions Patients with MUPS have a high level of somatic symptom severity with certain sociodemographic correlates. Further research should be conducted to investigate the reasons for this and to formulate a cost-effective treatment strategy. Cureus 2020-07-17 /pmc/articles/PMC7430686/ /pubmed/32821596 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.9250 Text en Copyright © 2020, Baitha et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Internal Medicine Baitha, Upendra Ranjan, Piyush Deb, Koushik Sinha Bauddh, Nitesh K Singh, Vishwajeet Kaloiya, Gaurishanker Kumar, Arvind Sahu, Anamika Association of Somatic Symptom Severity With Sociodemographic Parameters In Patients With Medically Unexplained Physical Symptoms: A Cross-Sectional Study From a Tertiary Care Center in India |
title | Association of Somatic Symptom Severity With Sociodemographic Parameters In Patients With Medically Unexplained Physical Symptoms: A Cross-Sectional Study From a Tertiary Care Center in India |
title_full | Association of Somatic Symptom Severity With Sociodemographic Parameters In Patients With Medically Unexplained Physical Symptoms: A Cross-Sectional Study From a Tertiary Care Center in India |
title_fullStr | Association of Somatic Symptom Severity With Sociodemographic Parameters In Patients With Medically Unexplained Physical Symptoms: A Cross-Sectional Study From a Tertiary Care Center in India |
title_full_unstemmed | Association of Somatic Symptom Severity With Sociodemographic Parameters In Patients With Medically Unexplained Physical Symptoms: A Cross-Sectional Study From a Tertiary Care Center in India |
title_short | Association of Somatic Symptom Severity With Sociodemographic Parameters In Patients With Medically Unexplained Physical Symptoms: A Cross-Sectional Study From a Tertiary Care Center in India |
title_sort | association of somatic symptom severity with sociodemographic parameters in patients with medically unexplained physical symptoms: a cross-sectional study from a tertiary care center in india |
topic | Internal Medicine |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7430686/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32821596 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.9250 |
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