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Hypochondriasis is linked to heightened somatic symptom perception. Self-rated depression scores were higher in hypochondriacal patients, correlating with illness anxiety.

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  • Psychiatry
  • Psychosomatic Medicine
  • Clinical Psychology

Background:

  • Somatosensory amplification is the tendency to perceive bodily sensations as intensely distressing.
  • This phenomenon is associated with various psychiatric conditions, notably hypochondriasis (health anxiety).

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the Spanish version of the Somatosensory Amplification Scale (SSS) in clinical outpatients.
  • To explore the relationship between somatosensory amplification, hypochondriasis, and depression.

Main Methods:

  • A Spanish version of the SSS was administered to 60 outpatients.
  • Participants were categorized into three groups: hypochondriacs, non-hypochondriac somatizers, and non-somatizers.
  • Depression was assessed using self-rated (Beck Depression Inventory) and observer-rated (Montgomery Asberg Depression Rating Scale) measures; hypochondriasis was measured by the Whiteley Index.

Main Results:

  • The SSS demonstrated good internal consistency (alpha = 0.70) but did not yield statistically significant differences between the three groups.
  • Hypochondriacal subjects showed a tendency towards higher self-rated than observer-rated depression scores.
  • This self-report depression quotient significantly correlated with the Whiteley Index of hypochondriasis.

Conclusions:

  • While the SSS showed good reliability, it did not differentiate between patient groups in this study.
  • The findings suggest a link between hypochondriasis and a discrepancy in depression reporting, potentially related to negative affectivity.
  • Further research is needed to clarify the role of somatosensory amplification and negative affect in health anxiety.