Rasmussen Sanne, Jensen Cecilie Thit, Rosendal Marianne, Vægter Henrik Bjarke, Søndergaard Jens, Jarbøl Dorte Ejg
Research Unit of General Practice, Department of Public Health, University of Southern Denmark, J.B Winsløwsvej 9A, 5000 Odense C, Denmark.
Research Unit of General Practice, Department of Public Health, University of Southern Denmark, J.B Winsløwsvej 9A, 5000 Odense C, Denmark.
J Psychosom Res. 2020 Jan 28;131:109941. doi: 10.1016/j.jpsychores.2020.109941.
Multiple physical symptoms not attributable to known organic disease are common in all medical fields and associated with major personal and social consequences. This study investigated multiple physical symptoms according to the construct of bodily distress syndrome (BDS) and associated individual characteristics in the general adult population.
A nationwide, population-based study of 100,000 randomly selected individuals aged 20 years and older, conducted in 2012. A web-based questionnaire formed the basis of the study and was combined with Danish national registry data on socioeconomic factors and medication and healthcare use.
49,706 individuals completed the questionnaire. After exclusion of women indicating pregnancy, respondents reporting chronic disease and respondents over 65 years of age, 23,331 remained for analysis. Of these 23,331 individuals, 15.5% fulfilled the criteria for BDS. BDS positives were more often younger (20-40 years) and female. Self-rated health and self-reported functional capacity were impaired among these individuals. Fulfilling the BDS criteria was significantly associated with current or former smoking, overweight and obesity, low educational level and income, and unemployment. Moreover, individuals with BDS were more often from ethnic minorities and had higher use of healthcare and medication.
Multiple physical symptoms, as captured by the concept of BDS, are common in the general adult population, especially among younger women. Fulfilling the BDS criteria is associated with substantial negative impact on self-perceived health and socioeconomic parameters. Fulfilling BDS criteria is positively associated with health risk behaviors (smoking, overweight and obesity) and higher use of healthcare and medication.
在所有医学领域中,多种无法归因于已知器质性疾病的躯体症状很常见,且会带来重大的个人和社会后果。本研究根据身体不适综合征(BDS)的结构以及普通成年人群的相关个体特征,对多种躯体症状进行了调查。
2012年在全国范围内对100,000名随机抽取的20岁及以上个体进行了基于人群的研究。一项基于网络的问卷构成了研究的基础,并与丹麦国家登记处关于社会经济因素、药物使用和医疗保健利用的数据相结合。
49,706人完成了问卷。在排除表明怀孕的女性、报告患有慢性病的受访者以及65岁以上的受访者后,剩下23,331人用于分析。在这23,331人中,15.5%符合BDS标准。BDS阳性者更常为年轻人(20 - 40岁)且为女性。这些个体的自评健康和自我报告的功能能力受损。符合BDS标准与当前或曾经吸烟、超重和肥胖、低教育水平和收入以及失业显著相关。此外,患有BDS的个体更常来自少数民族,且医疗保健和药物使用频率更高。
BDS概念所涵盖的多种躯体症状在普通成年人群中很常见,尤其是在年轻女性中。符合BDS标准与对自我感知健康和社会经济参数产生重大负面影响相关。符合BDS标准与健康风险行为(吸烟、超重和肥胖)以及更高的医疗保健和药物使用呈正相关。