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The PHQ-15: validity of a new measure for evaluating the severity of somatic symptoms


K Kroenke, RL Spitzer, JBW Williams - Psychosomatic Medicine, 2002 - Am Psychosomatic Soc
METHODS: The Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ) is a self-administered version
of the PRIME-MD diagnostic instrument for common mental disorders. The PHQ-15
comprises 15 somatic symptoms from the PHQ, each symptom scored from 0 ...
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Patients presenting with somatic complaints: epidemiology, psychiatric comorbidity and …


K Kroenke - International Journal of Methods in Psychiatric …, 2003 - interscience.wiley.com
Somatic symptoms are the leading cause of outpatient medical visits and also the
predominant reason why patients with common mental disorders such as depression
and anxiety initially present in primary care. At least 33% of somatic ...
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Somatic symptoms in primary care: etiology and outcome

- psychiatryonline.org
AA Khan, A Khan, J Harezlak, W Tu, K … - Psychosomatics, 2003 - Acad Psychosom Med
Although somatic complaints are the predominant reason for seeking general
medical care, their etiology and prognosis remain poorly understood. In a random
sample of the records of all patients visiting an urban primary care clinic ...
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Patient characteristics and experiences associated with trust in specialist physicians


NL Keating, TK Gandhi, EJ Orav, DW Bates, … - Archives of internal medicine, 2004 - archinte.highwire.org
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[PDF] The interface between physical and psychological symptoms


K Kroenke - Prim Care Companion J Clin Psychiatry, 2003 - jclinpsychiatry.com
Somatic symptoms account for over half of all primary care visits and are often
medically unex- plained as well as chronic or recurrent. Unexplained,
persistent, or multiple somatic symptoms are frequently a marker for an ...
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Update on health-related quality of life in patients with gastroesophageal reflux disease


I Wiklund, NJ Talley - Expert Review of Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes …, 2003 - ingentaconnect.com
Gastroesophageal reflux disease is highly prevalent in westernized countries. It
damages quality of life but its effect is frequently underestimated, often
leading to inadequate management of the disease and its symptoms. ...
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Functional symptoms in neurology: questions and answers

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M Reuber, AJ Mitchell, SJ Howlett, HL … - British Medical Journal, 2005 - jnnp.bmj.com
Between 10 and 30% of patients seen by neurologists have symptoms for which
there is no current pathophysiological explanation. The objective of this review
is to answer questions many neurologists have about disorders characterised ...
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Symptoms, syndromes, and the value of psychiatric diagnostics in patients who have …


K Kroenke, JGM Rosmalen - Medical Clinics of North America, 2006 - Elsevier
The epidemiology of physical symptoms has been reviewed recently [1] and [2].
Symptoms account for more than half of all outpatient encounters or, in the
United States alone, nearly 400 million clinic visits annually. About one ...
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Dealing with difficult patients in your pain practice


AD Wasan, J Wootton, RN Jamison - Regional anesthesia and pain medicine, 2005 - Elsevier
An estimated 10% to 60% of patients treated in health-care settings exhibit
“difficult behavior.” 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 and 5 Pain patients can be especially
difficult because they have a tendency to be angry, argumentative, ...
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Health promoting effects of the physician-patient encounter


AM Van Dulmen, JM Bensing - Psychology, Health and Medicine, 2002 - ingentaconnect.com
The efficacy of a medical treatment partly depends on the interpersonal context
in which an intervention takes place. By identifying what factors in the medical
encounter engender effect beyond that of the therapeutic intervention, ...
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