Ford C V
Neuropsychiatry Clinic, University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA.
Neurol Clin. 1995 May;13(2):241-53.
A significantly large group of patients who communicate their psychosocial distress in the form of physical symptoms are called somatizers. They tend to overuse medical services. The syndromes with which they present have indistinct boundaries, and there tends to be some fluidity of their symptomatic presentations. Underlying psychiatric disorders such as mood disorders, anxiety disorders (including obsessive compulsive disorder), and personality disorders are frequently present.
有相当大一部分患者会以身体症状的形式表达他们的心理社会困扰,这类患者被称为躯体化者。他们往往过度使用医疗服务。他们所表现出的综合征界限不清晰,其症状表现往往存在一定的流动性。诸如情绪障碍、焦虑症(包括强迫症)和人格障碍等潜在的精神障碍很常见。