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Pediatric somatization in the emergency department: assessing missed opportunities for early management.

Punit Virk1,2, Dzung X Vo2,3, Jacob Ellis4, Quynh Doan1,2,5.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Somatization is a common phenomenon that can severely complicate youths' functioning and health. The burden of somatization on pediatric acute care settings is currently unclear; better understanding it may address challenges clinicians experience in effectively caring for somatizing patients. In this study, we estimate the prevalence of somatization in a pediatric emergency department (ED).
METHODS: We conducted a retrospective cross-sectional study of visits for non-critical, non-mental health-related concerns (n = 150) to a quaternary-level pediatric ED between July 2016 and August 2017. Demographic and clinical visit details were collected through chart review and used by two reviewing clinicians to classify whether each visit had a "probable," "unclear" (possible), or "unlikely" somatizing component.
RESULTS: Approximately 3.33% (n = 5) of youth displayed probable somatization, and an additional 13.33% (n = 20) possibly experienced a somatizing component but require additional psychosocial and visit documentation to be certain. Longer symptom duration and multiple negative diagnostic tests were associated with a higher likelihood of either probable or possible somatization.
CONCLUSIONS: A considerable proportion of non-mental health-related visits may involve a somatizing component, indicating the burden of mental health concerns on the ED may be underestimated. A higher index of suspicion for the possibility of somatization may support clinicians in managing somatizing patients.

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Keywords:  Child and adolescent; emergency department; medically unexplained symptoms; somatization

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32037998     DOI: 10.1017/cem.2019.477

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  CJEM        ISSN: 1481-8035            Impact factor:   2.410


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1.  Exploring parental perceptions of psychosocial screening in paediatric emergency departments.

Authors:  Punit Virk; Amanbir Atwal; Bruce Wright; Quynh Doan
Journal:  Clin Child Psychol Psychiatry       Date:  2022-03-10       Impact factor: 2.087

2.  The utility of universal screening for somatization in a pediatric emergency department: A prospective evaluation.

Authors:  Punit Virk; Jacob Ellis; Amrit Dhariwal; Andrea Chapman; Quynh Doan
Journal:  Clin Child Psychol Psychiatry       Date:  2021-05-21       Impact factor: 2.544

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