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皮肤科患者的躯体化:一些社会文化视角

Somatization in the dermatology patient: Some sociocultural perspectives.

作者信息

Prasad Krishna M, Desai Geetha, Chaturvedi Santosh K

机构信息

Department of Psychiatry, National Institute of Mental Health & Neurosciences, Bangalore, India.

Department of Psychiatry, National Institute of Mental Health & Neurosciences, Bangalore, India.

出版信息

Clin Dermatol. 2017 May-Jun;35(3):252-259. doi: 10.1016/j.clindermatol.2017.01.013. Epub 2017 Jan 23.

Abstract

Somatization in dermatology patients is a challenge to diagnose and manage. Somatization presents as medically unexplained dermatologic symptoms, which are commonly encountered in dermatology and psychiatry practices. These cutaneous symptoms are often intriguing and do not fit into any particular known dermatologic condition. Sometimes, they may evoke negative feelings in the practicing dermatologist. The dermatologic somatic symptoms might be one way of communicating psychologic distress in a culturally acceptable method. These somatic symptoms may be masking another psychiatric disorder such as depression. They could also be an adaptive response to a difficult psychosocial situation and means of coping in a culturally meaningful way; therefore, the underlying conflicts need to be understood and managed in the sociocultural context of the symptoms. This chapter discusses the various unexplained physical symptoms in dermatology patients and the need for comprehensive evaluation.

摘要

皮肤科患者的躯体化症状在诊断和管理方面颇具挑战。躯体化表现为医学上无法解释的皮肤症状,这在皮肤科和精神病科诊疗中颇为常见。这些皮肤症状常常令人费解,不符合任何已知的特定皮肤病状况。有时,它们可能会让皮肤科医生产生负面情绪。皮肤躯体症状可能是以一种文化上可接受的方式来表达心理困扰的途径。这些躯体症状可能掩盖着另一种精神障碍,比如抑郁症。它们也可能是对艰难心理社会状况的一种适应性反应,以及以一种具有文化意义的方式进行应对的手段;因此,需要在症状的社会文化背景中理解并处理潜在冲突。本章将讨论皮肤科患者各种无法解释的身体症状以及进行全面评估的必要性。

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