Literature DB >> 9265196

[Testing a screening strategy for identifying psychosomatic patients in gynecologic practice].

M Hörhold1, D Bolduan, C Klapp, H Volger, G Scholler, B Klapp.   

Abstract

In a pilot-study 103 gynecological outpatients answered a gynecological questionnaire (FGB) including items of the (non-gynecological) complaints questionnaire (GBB) and a mood questionnaire (BSF). Cluster analyses of the FGB- and BSF-scores identify four groups. One group, consisting of 26 outpatients (= 25%), has as high GBB- and BSF-scores as a group of 256 psychosomatic in-patients answering these questionnaires at the beginning of their psychosomatic therapy. These 26 outpatients are labeled as high risk patients. Further results show high correlations between all FGB- and GBB-scores among the gynecological outpatients. A significant connection between the four group classification and ten biopsychosocial variables is found only for the variable professional state. The results are seen as a first confirmation of the tested screening-strategy. Moreover they give evidence that further investigations should pay more attention to the connection between job strain and gynecological complaints or disorders.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9265196

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychother Psychosom Med Psychol        ISSN: 0937-2032


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