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[Somatization in general practice]

C K Jørgensen1, P K Fink, F Olesen

  • 1Forskningsenheden for Almen Medicin, Arhus.

Ugeskrift for Laeger
|October 24, 1998
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Unexplained physical symptoms are common in primary care. Diagnosing and treating somatizing patients, who link symptoms to physical disease, requires further training for general practitioners to improve psychiatric disorder detection.

Area of Science:

  • Psychiatry
  • General Practice
  • Somatic Symptom Disorders

Context:

  • Unexplained physical symptoms are prevalent in primary care settings.
  • A significant proportion of patients (25-33%) somatize, linking symptoms to physical disease.
  • Somatization often indicates underlying psychiatric disorders, complicating diagnosis.

Purpose:

  • To highlight the diagnostic challenges posed by somatization in primary care.
  • To emphasize the underdiagnosis of psychiatric disorders due to somatization.
  • To advocate for improved diagnostic and treatment strategies for somatizing patients.

Summary:

  • Somatization, where patients attribute physical symptoms to disease, is common in primary care.
  • It frequently signals underlying psychiatric conditions, leading to diagnostic difficulties and underdiagnosis.

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  • General practitioners can utilize simple diagnostic and treatment techniques, but enhanced training is crucial.
  • Impact:

    • Improved diagnostic accuracy for psychiatric disorders in primary care settings.
    • Enhanced patient care through better identification and management of somatizing individuals.
    • Reduced healthcare costs associated with undiagnosed and untreated psychiatric conditions.