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Functional somatic disorders, their subtypes, and their association with self-rated health in the German general population 2023 Sattel et al

Discussion in 'Other psychosomatic news and research' started by Andy, Mar 15, 2023.

  1. Andy

    Andy Committee Member

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    Abstract

    Objective
    The heterogeneous conceptualizations and classifications of persistent and troublesome physical symptoms impede their adequate clinical management. Functional somatic disorders (FSD) is a recently suggested interface concept that is aetiologically neutral and allows for dysfunctional psychobehavioral characteristics as well as somatic comorbidity. But its prevalence and impact are not yet known.

    Methods
    We analysed 2379 participants (mean age 48.3 yrs., 52.5% female) from a representative German community survey using operationalized FSD criteria. These criteria defined FSD types based on somatic symptom count, type and severity assessed by the Bodily Distress Syndrome Checklist. Additionally, the associations of those types with health concerns, comorbidity, psychological distress, and self-rated health were determined.

    Results
    There were four clearly demarcated groups with no relevant bothering symptoms, with one or with few bothering symptoms from one organ system, and with multiple bothering symptoms from at least two organ systems. Psychological distress, health concerns and comorbidity steadily increased, and self-rated health decreased according to the number and severity of symptoms. Somatic symptom burden, health concerns and comorbidity independently predicted self-rated health, with no interaction effect between the latter two.

    Conclusions
    Our data support an FSD concept with two severity grades according to persistent and troublesome symptoms in one versus more organ systems. The delimitation of subtypes with psychobehavioral characteristics and/or with somatic comorbidity appears useful, while still allowing the demarcation of a group of participants with high symptom burden but without those additional characteristics.

    Paywall, https://journals.lww.com/psychosoma...matic_disorders,_their_subtypes,_and.101.aspx
     
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  2. Peter Trewhitt

    Peter Trewhitt Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    Yet again a study indicating ‘The worse your health the more unwell you feel’?

    I could not find the paper itself, just the linked abstract, but it is not clear if they actually sought any information on any biomedical conditions present in their cohort or the severity of those conditions.
     
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  3. rvallee

    rvallee Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    We have actually reached the stage where chatbots, we're not quite at AI yet, actually make more sense than this garbage. Even though they often don't make much sense. It's still better than this random pile of nonsense.
     
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  4. Sean

    Sean Moderator Staff Member

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    Functional somatic disorders (FSD)

    Another cheesy acronym to add to the already large pile of games with words.

    Do they really think that if they just get the right label it will all click into place? Or is this just trying to continue the cover up of their utter failure to deliver anything of any substance for patients?
     
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