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Medically Unexplained Symptoms (MUS): Faults and Implications Michiel Tack 2019

Discussion in 'Psychosomatic news - ME/CFS and Long Covid' started by John Mac, Apr 8, 2019.

  1. John Mac

    John Mac Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/16/7/1247/pdf

    @Michiel Tack
     
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  4. Dx Revision Watch

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    Some inconsistencies, here:

    The Keywords include "somatic syndrome disorder (SDD)" [sic].

    The text refers to "somatic symptom disorder (SDD)" [sic].

    But the new, single diagnostic category included in the DSM-5 (2013) is "Somatic symptom disorder" not "somatic syndrome disorder" and the acronym used by the APA for DSM-5 category, "Somatic symptom disorder" is "SSD" not "SDD".

    Is there the potential for correcting this?

    Thank you, Michiel, for including the Frances & Chapman ANZJP paper at citation [10].
     
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  5. ME/CFS Skeptic

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    Yes, you're right.

    Darn, very unfortunate these mistakes.

    It is no longer possible to change to text. But I will let the journal know, perhaps they will issue a corrigendum or something.

    Thanks for pointing this out @Dx Revision Watch
     
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  6. Trish

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    Just got around to reading this. I think you have done a very good job, @Michiel Tack. The whole MUS ideology needs to be properly challenged as you have done. Thank you.
     
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    Nice work, sir. :thumbup:
     
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  8. ME/CFS Skeptic

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    Thanks for the compliment.

    I feel really bad about the mistakes (using SDD instead of the correct SSD) as this takes away any respectability to this comment. It's a bit like a paper on CFS would spell it every time as CSF. Feels like a missed opportunity to make these arguments.

    Don't know how this could have happened, as I've read quite a few papers on somatic symptom disorder and spelled the abbreviation correctly in my notes. Very unfortunate mistake.
     
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    Please be easy on yourself. It's very good and the odd error really doesn't detract from it
     
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    Michiel, perhaps the publishers might consider correcting just the Keywords, ie changing "somatic syndrome disorder" to "somatic symptom disorder", if they are not able to correct the body of the commentary?
     
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  11. ME/CFS Skeptic

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    I've sent them an email indicating both mistakes. I don't know if keywords are any different in this regard as it appears in the publication itself. Will see how the publishers respond.

    I'm hoping that a change in the text is still possible because it's a spelling mistake that would not change the interpretation of the paper and it has only been online for a day. In the pdf there is a check for updates button, so I'm hoping they could issue an updated version. But this is probably wishful thinking: normally after proofreading and publication, changes are no longer possible.
     
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    @Michiel Tack . Thanks for doing this. My cognitive function is abysmal.
     
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  14. ME/CFS Skeptic

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    Haven't received a response from the journal, but I see that both spelling mistakes have been corrected. That's probably because they do not change the interpretation of the text and the paper was online for only a day.

    I'm very relieved. I would like to thank you again, @Dx Revision Watch for noting these mistakes so rapidly.
     

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