作者
Per Fink, Marianne Rosendal, Frede Olesen
发表日期
2005/9
来源
Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry
卷号
39
期号
9
页码范围
772-781
出版商
Sage Publications
简介
Objective: A substantial proportion of patients found in primary care complain of physical symptoms not attributable to any known conventionally defined disorder, that is, medically unexplained or functional somatic symptoms. The objective of this paper is to outline the problems with the current classification and propose a classification more suitable for primary health care.
Method: We refer to and discuss relevant literature including papers on our own research on the topic in the light of our experiences from major projects on somatizing patients in primary health care.
Results: Functional somatic symptoms may impose severe suffering on the patient and are costly for society because of high health-care utilization, lost working years and social expenses. At present, studies on functional somatic symptoms and disorders and their treatment are hampered by lack of a valid and reliable diagnostic classification. The …
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P Fink, M Rosendal, F Olesen - Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 2005