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Somatoform disorder in primary care: The influence of co-morbidity with anxiety and depression on health care utilization.

Paul Hüsing1, Bernd Löwe1, Katharina Piontek1,2, Meike Shedden-Mora1.   

Abstract

RATIONALE, AIMS, AND
OBJECTIVES: Patients with somatoform disorders are frequent attenders in primary and secondary care. While co-morbid mental disorders, especially depression and anxiety, are frequently present, there is controversy on whether mental co-morbidity leads to higher health care utilization (HCU). The present paper investigates the influence of co-morbid depressive and anxiety disorders on primary, specialized somatic and mental HCU in primary care patients with somatoform disorders. Additionally, we investigated the predictive value of self-rated health and illness perception on HCU.
METHODS: Patients in 19 primary care practices were screened with the Patient Health Questionnaire, and patients at high risk for somatoform disorders were assessed using the Composite International Diagnostic Interview. N = 71 patients with somatoform disorders were analysed. We analysed whether having one vs two co-morbidities (depression and/or anxiety), self-rated health, and illness perception were predictors for primary, specialized somatic and mental HCU using binominal and hierarchical regression analyses.
RESULTS: Having both co-morbid depressive and anxiety disorder predicted higher primary HCU (IRR = 1.96, 95% CI, 1.30-2.93), and increased the odds of being in mental health care (OR = 5.16, 95% CI, 1.10-24.20), while only one co-morbidity did not. No differences were found for specialized somatic HCU. Illness perception and self-rated health did not predict HCU.
CONCLUSION: Not a single but only the presence of multiple co-morbidities predicts primary and mental HCU in patients with somatoform disorder. Health care utilization might be essentially influenced by the associated psychological distress, which should be considered in treatment.
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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Keywords:  anxiety; co-morbidity; depression; health care utilization; primary care; somatoform disorder

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29498165     DOI: 10.1111/jep.12898

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Eval Clin Pract        ISSN: 1356-1294            Impact factor:   2.431


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