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1 beta4-/- mice displayed significantly milder somatic symptoms.
2 nd its associated cognitions, behaviours and somatic symptoms.
3 poorer social function and a higher level of somatic symptoms.
4 on lifetime recall of medically unexplained somatic symptoms.
5 tients with depression present with strictly somatic symptoms.
6 ex and a cognitive depression index deleting somatic symptoms.
10 patients who had recurrent psychological or somatic symptoms and examined the segments of texts that
11 Measures should include both emotional and somatic symptoms and interventions to reduce risks of po
12 gical (eg, distress) and physical (perceived somatic symptoms and medical appointments for cancer-rel
13 Dyslexic persons, however, often report both somatic symptoms and perceptual distortions when trying
14 en women completed a questionnaire assessing somatic symptoms and sensory cravings at the same time e
15 iew the concept and importance of functional somatic symptoms and syndromes such as irritable bowel s
16 ed questions about the importance of chronic somatic symptoms and the factors that create a personal
18 essed patients reported multiple unexplained somatic symptoms, and 11 percent denied psychological sy
20 d on behavioral and emotional factors, other somatic symptoms, and measures of physical activity/inac
21 utcomes Study Short Form-20), depressive and somatic symptoms, and self-reported disability days and
22 s' physical violence exposure had effects on somatic symptoms, and upper body, lower extremity, and l
23 dren who report behavioral problems or other somatic symptoms are at increased risk, at least in the
24 f-validating cycle in which common, endemic, somatic symptoms are incorrectly attributed to serious a
25 igue syndromes that require additional minor somatic symptoms are more strongly associated with psych
26 male subjects of depression associated with somatic symptoms but not a higher prevalence of depressi
27 of their children's well-being, particularly somatic symptoms, but was not transmitted to the childre
28 that exist before onset of psychological and somatic symptoms by assessing these preconditions clinic
29 loss of somatization disorder or individual somatic symptoms can only represent inconsistent recall.
31 eriences to associate medication-taking with somatic symptoms; certain psychological characteristics
32 chronic widespread pain (odds ratio for the Somatic Symptom Checklist 3.3; odds ratio for the Illnes
33 l instruments: General Health Questionnaire, Somatic Symptom Checklist, Fatigue Questionnaire, and Il
34 of symptom has led to the use of self-rated somatic symptom counts as a simpler and cheaper diagnost
35 d that 61% of lifetime medically unexplained somatic symptoms detected at baseline were not detected
37 xiety disorder, exhibited greater changes in somatic symptoms during inhalation of CO(2)-enriched air
38 ), with the report of other common childhood somatic symptoms (e.g., frequent headache; RR 3.5, 95% C
40 by diffuse chronic pain accompanied by other somatic symptoms, including poor sleep, fatigue, and sti
41 xpectations were shaped by patients' current somatic symptoms (intensity of symptoms, functional impa
42 al Disorders Mood Module for depression, the Somatic Symptom Inventory, and a medical and treatment h
45 han placebo for the treatment of psychic and somatic symptoms of generalized anxiety disorder and was
47 nificantly worse, especially with respect to somatic symptoms on the Children's Somatization Inventor
49 CI] 1.1-5.0), reports of a greater number of somatic symptoms (OR 2.2, 95% CI 1.0-4.9), high levels o
52 erimental condition emerged on self-reported somatic symptoms (P =.0183) and medical appointments for
58 of symptoms related to head injury including somatic symptoms, sleep dysregulation, cognitive deficit
59 and shortness of breath, but not with other somatic symptoms such as pain, nausea, and loss of appet
60 seen by primary care physicians, may report somatic symptoms, such as headache, constipation, weakne
61 rder after critical illness and is driven by somatic symptoms, suggesting approaches targeting physic
62 -Western countries are more likely to report somatic symptoms than are patients in Western countries.
63 h hs-CRP values were higher in patients with somatic symptoms, this association was attenuated after
65 f patients with depression who reported only somatic symptoms was 45 to 95 percent (overall prevalenc
66 the prevalence of depression associated with somatic symptoms was much higher among women than men.
68 pression, and phobic behavior; the recurrent somatic symptoms were stomach ulcer pains, migraine head
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