Patients presenting with somatic complaints in general practice: depression, anxiety and somatoform disorders are frequent and associated with psychosocial stressors

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Mental disorders in primary care patients are frequently associated with physical complaints that can mask the disorder. There is insufficient knowledge concerning the role of anxiety, depression, and somatoform disorders in patients...

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Main Authors: Haftgoli Nader, Favrat Bernard, Verdon François, Vaucher Paul, Bischoff Thomas, Burnand Bernard, Herzig Lilli
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2010-09-01
Series:BMC Family Practice
Online Access:http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2296/11/67
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author Haftgoli Nader
Favrat Bernard
Verdon François
Vaucher Paul
Bischoff Thomas
Burnand Bernard
Herzig Lilli
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Favrat Bernard
Verdon François
Vaucher Paul
Bischoff Thomas
Burnand Bernard
Herzig Lilli
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description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Mental disorders in primary care patients are frequently associated with physical complaints that can mask the disorder. There is insufficient knowledge concerning the role of anxiety, depression, and somatoform disorders in patients presenting with physical symptoms. Our primary objective was to determine the prevalence of depression, anxiety, and somatoform disorders among primary care patients with a physical complaint. We also investigated the relationship between cumulated psychosocial stressors and mental disorders.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>We conducted a multicentre cross-sectional study in twenty-one private practices and in one academic primary care centre in Western Switzerland. Randomly selected patients presenting with a spontaneous physical complaint were asked to complete the self-administered Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ) between November 2004 and July 2005. The validated French version of the PHQ allowed the diagnosis of mental disorders (DSM-IV criteria) and the analyses of exposure to psychosocial stressors.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>There were 917 patients exhibiting at least one physical symptom included. The rate of depression, anxiety, and somatoform disorders was 20.0% (95% confidence interval [CI] = 17.4% to 22.7%), 15.5% (95% CI = 13.2% to 18.0%), and 15.1% (95% CI = 12.8% to 17.5%), respectively. Psychosocial stressors were significantly associated with mental disorders. Patients with an accumulation of psychosocial stressors were more likely to present anxiety, depression, or somatoform disorders, with an increase of 2.2 fold (95% CI = 2.0 to 2.5) for each additional stressor.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>The investigation of mental disorders and psychosocial stressors among patients with physical complaints is relevant in primary care. Psychosocial stressors should be explored as potential epidemiological causes of mental disorders.</p>
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spelling doaj.art-fe9877504d514f8b9c3b15be6fb59ade2022-12-22T02:41:59ZengBMCBMC Family Practice1471-22962010-09-011116710.1186/1471-2296-11-67Patients presenting with somatic complaints in general practice: depression, anxiety and somatoform disorders are frequent and associated with psychosocial stressorsHaftgoli NaderFavrat BernardVerdon FrançoisVaucher PaulBischoff ThomasBurnand BernardHerzig Lilli<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Mental disorders in primary care patients are frequently associated with physical complaints that can mask the disorder. There is insufficient knowledge concerning the role of anxiety, depression, and somatoform disorders in patients presenting with physical symptoms. Our primary objective was to determine the prevalence of depression, anxiety, and somatoform disorders among primary care patients with a physical complaint. We also investigated the relationship between cumulated psychosocial stressors and mental disorders.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>We conducted a multicentre cross-sectional study in twenty-one private practices and in one academic primary care centre in Western Switzerland. Randomly selected patients presenting with a spontaneous physical complaint were asked to complete the self-administered Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ) between November 2004 and July 2005. The validated French version of the PHQ allowed the diagnosis of mental disorders (DSM-IV criteria) and the analyses of exposure to psychosocial stressors.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>There were 917 patients exhibiting at least one physical symptom included. The rate of depression, anxiety, and somatoform disorders was 20.0% (95% confidence interval [CI] = 17.4% to 22.7%), 15.5% (95% CI = 13.2% to 18.0%), and 15.1% (95% CI = 12.8% to 17.5%), respectively. Psychosocial stressors were significantly associated with mental disorders. Patients with an accumulation of psychosocial stressors were more likely to present anxiety, depression, or somatoform disorders, with an increase of 2.2 fold (95% CI = 2.0 to 2.5) for each additional stressor.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>The investigation of mental disorders and psychosocial stressors among patients with physical complaints is relevant in primary care. Psychosocial stressors should be explored as potential epidemiological causes of mental disorders.</p>http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2296/11/67
spellingShingle Haftgoli Nader
Favrat Bernard
Verdon François
Vaucher Paul
Bischoff Thomas
Burnand Bernard
Herzig Lilli
Patients presenting with somatic complaints in general practice: depression, anxiety and somatoform disorders are frequent and associated with psychosocial stressors
BMC Family Practice
title Patients presenting with somatic complaints in general practice: depression, anxiety and somatoform disorders are frequent and associated with psychosocial stressors
title_full Patients presenting with somatic complaints in general practice: depression, anxiety and somatoform disorders are frequent and associated with psychosocial stressors
title_fullStr Patients presenting with somatic complaints in general practice: depression, anxiety and somatoform disorders are frequent and associated with psychosocial stressors
title_full_unstemmed Patients presenting with somatic complaints in general practice: depression, anxiety and somatoform disorders are frequent and associated with psychosocial stressors
title_short Patients presenting with somatic complaints in general practice: depression, anxiety and somatoform disorders are frequent and associated with psychosocial stressors
title_sort patients presenting with somatic complaints in general practice depression anxiety and somatoform disorders are frequent and associated with psychosocial stressors
url http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2296/11/67
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