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Taxonomic Subgroups within Psychosomatic Disease Entities: An Alternative Strategy to the Specificity Approach?
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机译:Taxonomic Subgroups within Psychosomatic Disease Entities: An Alternative Strategy to the Specificity Approach?
There are empirical indications that the well-known weaknesses of the different psychosomatic specificity theorems are linked to their presupposition of a one-to-one relationship between one specific psychosocial configuration and one definite disease entity. An alternative conceptualization is offered: The majority of the psychosocial phenomena found within a definite disease entity fall into a small group of perhaps half a dozen different patterns. Only a minority of cases show a high variation with many different patterns – some even individually unique. This alternative concept demands different research strategies and methods which are provided by taxometrics. This is illustrated with examples from a follow-up study of anorexia nervos
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