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Prevalence of persistent physical symptoms and association with depression, anxiety and health anxiety in Iceland, Flovenz et al, 2021

Discussion in 'Other psychosomatic news and research' started by Andy, Jan 28, 2021.

  1. Andy

    Andy Committee Member

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    Pubmed (abstract in English only), https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33501920/
    DOI (article in Icelandic), https://doi.org/10.17992/lbl.2021.02.620 (not yet working at time of posting)
     
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    shak8 Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    Transdiagnostic CBT, now that's a turn of phrase.
     
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    The abstract is quite vague. It starts by dividing persistent physical symptoms into those that are medically unexplained and those that are not:
    It does not, however, create a separate term for persistent physical symptoms that are medically unexplained. So, the rest of the abstract could actually be talking about, literally, 'persistent physical symptoms', regardless of whether they are medically unexplained or not.

    I don't know if it is or not, but, if it is, then the paper is quite misleading. It would be appearing to make 'persistent physical symptoms that are medically unexplained' a much bigger problem than they are.
    Of course anyone with significant ongoing physical symptoms, medically explained or not, is more likely to be sad and worried about things, perhaps even their financial situation, than people without such symptoms. Of course they will have 'health anxiety', as in, be concerned about their symptoms. And, it's hardly surprising that people with persistent physical symptoms are a lot more likely to be functionally impaired than those who don't have persistent physical symptoms.

    Edited for grammar.
     
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  5. alktipping

    alktipping Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    another paper created solely for the purpose of empire building . until these parasites are kicked out of medicine altogether patients will be harmed by their gross inability to place cause first and effect second .
     
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