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    Int Rev Psychiatry. 2006 Feb;18(1):5-12.

    Towards better understanding and management of somatoform disorders.

    Janca A, Isaac M, Ventouras J.

    School of Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences, The University of Western Australia, Perth WA 6000, Australia. ajanca@cyllene.uwa.edu.au

    Much research has recently been conducted on somatoform disorders demonstrating their clinical importance, associated health-service burden and economic cost. These conditions are often comorbid with other mental and physical disorders and particularly prevalent in primary care and general medical settings. Although culture-specific manifestations and variations of somatization occur--it is now accepted that medically unexplained somatic symptoms are a universal phenomenon. The management of somatoform disorders is generally a complex and lengthy process; however, a number of recent studies have demonstrated the effectiveness of short-term treatments such as cognitive behaviour therapy and educational interventions. Despite advances in their understanding and treatment, debate still surrounds the conceptualization and categorization of somatoform disorders, with a number of experts proposing a complete re-evaluation and reassignment of this diagnostic classification category. The following paper represents a review of recently published literature on frequency, characteristics, conceptualization, impact and management of somatoform disorders.

    PMID: 16451875 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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