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Studying symptoms: sampling and measurement issues


K Kroenke - Annals of internal medicine, 2001 - Am Coll Physicians
This paper considers eight important issues in sampling and measurement. First,
recognition of the exceptionally high base rates of many symptoms is an
essential primary step in selecting appropriate case-patients and controls. ...
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Somatic symptoms in primary care: etiology and outcome

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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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A symptom checklist to screen for somatoform disorders in primary care

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K Kroenke, RL Spitzer, FV deGruy III, R … - Psychosomatics, 1998 - Acad Psychosom Med
Received May 7, 1997; revised November 10, 1997; accepted November 20, 1997.
From the Regenstrief Institute for Health Care (KK), Richard Roudebush Veterans
Affairs Medical Center (RS), Indiana University School of Medicine (KK, ...
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[CITATION] Symptoms research: a fertile field.


K Kroenke, L Harris - Annals of internal medicine, 2001 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
1: Ann Intern Med. 2001 May 1;134(9 Pt 2):801-2. Symptoms research: a
fertile field. Kroenke K, Harris L. Regenstrief Institute ...
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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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Medical symptoms without identified pathology: relationship to psychiatric disorders, …


W Katon, M Sullivan, E Walker - Annals of internal medicine, 2001 - Am Coll Physicians
Community studies have shown that stressful life events, psychological distress,
and depressive and anxiety disorders are associated with 1) a range of medical
symptoms without identified pathology, 2) increased health care ...
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The natural history of somatization in primary care


OYE GUREJE, GE SIMON - Psychological Medicine, 1999 - Cambridge Univ Press
Psychological Medicine, 1999, 29, 669–676. Printed in the United Kingdom #
1999 Cambridge University Press ... The natural history of somatization in
primary care ... OYE GUREJE"  GREGORY E. SIMON From the ...
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Medically unexplained symptoms in frequent attenders of secondary health care: …

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S Reid, S Wessely, T Crayford, M Hotopf - British Medical Journal, 2001 - bmj.com
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to make your experience on this site better. ... Steven Reid , clinical ...
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The effect of unmet expectations among adults presenting with physical symptoms


JL Jackson, K Kroenke - Annals of internal medicine, 2001 - Am Coll Physicians
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Background: Unmet patient expectations are common and have been associated ...
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Physical symptoms and physician-experienced difficulty in the physician-patient relationship


SR Hahn - Annals of internal medicine, 2001 - Am Coll Physicians
Background: The practice of medicine has many expected and accepted challenges,
but all physicians experience some patients as difficult to a degree that
transcends these expectations. Physician-experienced difficulty is ...
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