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Familial and socio-economic correlates of somatisation disorder

机译:躯体化障碍的家族和社会经济相关性

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Background: Somatisation disorder can result from an interplay between suboptimal family?environment and socio-economic deprivation, which enhances the underlying cognitive?tendency for this disorder. There are pertinent familial and socio-economic factors associated?with this disorder, but research addressing this is sparse.Aim and setting: The study aims to evaluate family and socio-economic factors that are?associated with somatisation disorder amongst patients presenting to the Family Medicine?clinic, University College Hospital, Ibadan, Nigeria.Methods: This is an observational case-control study of 120 participants who presented to the?clinic between May and August 2009. Data collection was by interviewer-administered structured?questionnaire using the World Health Organization Screener for Somatoform Disorder and?Somatoform Disorder Schedule to ascertain somatisation in 60 patients who were then matched?with 60 controls. The respondents' demographic and family data were also collected and their?interpersonal relationships were assessed with the Family Relationship Index.Results: The somatising patients were mostly females (70%), with a female to male ratio of?2.3:1 and mean age of 43.65 ± 13.04 years.Living in a polygamous family (as any member of?the family) was significantly related to somatisation (p = 0.04). Somatisation was also more?common in people who were separated, divorced or widowed (p = 0.039). Somatisers from?a lower social class or those earning below a dollar a day experienced poorer cohesion?(p = 0.042) and more conflicts (p = 0.019) in their interpersonal relationship.Conclusion: This study was able to demonstrate that a polygamous family setting, disrupted?marriage, low social status and financial constraints are correlates of somatisation. It is of?essence to identify these factors in holistic management of somatising patients.
机译:背景:躯体化障碍可能是由次佳家庭环境与社会经济剥夺之间的相互作用导致的,这增强了该障碍的潜在认知倾向。有与这种疾病相关的家族和社会经济因素,但针对该疾病的研究很少。目的和背景:本研究旨在评估就诊于该家庭的患者中与躯体化障碍有关的家庭和社会经济因素。方法:这是一项观察性病例对照研究,研究对象是2009年5月至2009年8月之间参加该诊所的120名参与者。该数据收集是由采访者管理的结构化问卷使用的卫生组织筛查躯体形式障碍和“躯体形式障碍计划”的筛查程序,以确定60例患者的躯体化情况,然后与60例对照进行配对。还收集了受访者的人口统计和家庭数据,并使用家庭关系指数评估了他们的人际关系。结果:接受躯体治疗的患者多数为女性(70%),男女比例为2.3:1,平均年龄年龄为43.65±13.04岁。在一夫多妻家庭中(与该家庭的任何成员同住)与躯体化显着相关(p = 0.04)。在分居,离婚或丧偶的人中,躯体化也更为普遍(p = 0.039)。来自较低社会阶层的人或日收入低于1美元的人的交往者的内聚力较差(p = 0.042)和人际关系中的冲突较多(p = 0.019)。结论:这项研究能够证明一夫多妻制家庭环境婚姻破裂,社会地位低下和经济拮据是躯体化的相关因素。在躯体化患者的整体管理中必须确定这些因素。

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