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Hypochondriasis and symptom reporting--the effect of attention versus distraction.

作者信息

Haenen M A, Schmidt A J, Kroeze S, van den Hout M A

机构信息

Department of Medical Psychology, University of Limburg, Maastricht, Netherlands.

出版信息

Psychother Psychosom. 1996;65(1):43-48. doi: 10.1159/000289030.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

This study examined symptom perception in hypochondriacal patients without physical stimulation.

METHODS

Seventeen outpatients with DSM-III-R hypochondriasis and 16 healthy control subjects were compared. All subjects were asked to report perceived sensations in three conditions: attention, distraction and control.

RESULTS

It was found that hypochondriacal subjects showed remarkably higher levels of symptom reporting than healthy subjects in all three conditions. In spite of excessive attention to bodily sensations in a control condition, attention instructions still added significantly to symptom reporting in hypochondriacal patients. The effect of distraction was not significant in either of the groups. Furthermore, group differences in symptom reporting appeared to be related to preoccupation with bodily symptoms rather than to general anxiety level as measured by the STAI.

CONCLUSIONS

Hypochondriacal patients report more bodily sensations than healthy controls when no instructions are given. In addition, focussing on bodily sensations seems to cause a significant overall increase of perceived symptoms in hypochondriacal patients, whereas in healthy subjects there is a trend towards an increase in symptom reporting.

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