Stoudemire A, Hales R E
Department of Psychiatry, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA.
Psychosomatics. 1991 Winter;32(1):5-13. doi: 10.1016/S0033-3182(91)72106-3.
As part of the process of reevaluating the category Psychological Factors Affecting Physical Condition (PFAPC) for possible revisions in DSM-IV, a coordinated review of the literature was conducted to document the extent of empirical evidence that exists for an association between psychological factors affecting the onset, exacerbation, course, and outcome of medical disorders. In this introduction and overview, the authors discuss the methodology and purpose of the reviews, as well as the reasons for considering revisions in the PFAPC category. Relevant historical concepts in psychosomatic medicine are briefly reviewed, and an argument is made that the general scope of the PFAPC category should be broadened in DSM-IV to include behaviorally related factors of major public health concern, as well as the effects of psychiatric comorbidity on medical outcome.
作为重新评估“影响身体状况的心理因素”(PFAPC)类别以便对《精神疾病诊断与统计手册》第四版(DSM-IV)进行可能修订的过程的一部分,开展了一项文献的协调审查,以记录存在的关于影响医学疾病的发作、加重、病程和结果的心理因素之间关联的实证证据的程度。在本引言和概述中,作者讨论了审查的方法和目的,以及考虑修订PFAPC类别的原因。简要回顾了心身医学中的相关历史概念,并提出应在DSM-IV中扩大PFAPC类别的总体范围,以纳入主要公共卫生关注的行为相关因素,以及精神共病对医学结果的影响。