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Parents' reporting of symptoms in their children: physicians' perceptions
1Straub Pacific Health Foundation, Honolulu, HI 96814.
Abstract:
Pediatricians and family practitioners were asked how accurately parents report young children's symptoms. They believe 5% conceal/fail to report, 8% minimize, 80% report accurately, 10% exaggerate, and 1% falsely report/induce symptoms. They report fewer puzzling cases in their own practices than these estimates would suggest. Health professionals should know the warning signs of Munchausen syndrome by proxy.
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