Initial investigation of somatization in the general population of Serbia: Prevalence, manifestations and predictors

N. Rokvić
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Introduction. Somatization is one of the most prevalent current health issues affecting the well-being and quality of life in the general population. Many psychological constructs influence somatization and its outcomes. It was our aim to assess the features and prevalence of somatization in general population of Serbia by using the Patient Health Questionnaire-15 instrument, as well as to determine its relations with personality traits, factors of psychological distress and well-being. Material and Methods. Two studies were performed: Study 1 (N = 714) aimed to determine the relations between the Big Five personality traits, alexithymia and somatization, and Study 2 (N = 807) investigated the relationship between factors of psychological distress such as depression, anxiety and stress, factors of well-being such as life satisfaction and subjective vitality with somatization. Results. In Study 1, Neuroticism and Toronto Alexithymia Scale-20 Factor 1, difficulty identifying feelings, strongly correlated with somatization, and the measured constructs explained 33.4% of somatization variance. In Study 2, anxiety and stress had the strongest correlation indices from the measured constructs and Study 2 regression model explained 44.7% of the variance. The most prevalent symptoms measured by the Patient Health Questionnaire-15 were tiredness, back pain and headaches. Conclusion. Somatization levels were slightly higher than those previously reported in general population. However, they were still well under those reported in the clinical populations. Symptom prevalence was compatible with previous findings in the general population, whereas Neuroticism and anxiety were most closely associated with somatization. Further research is needed to define other factors that contribute to the development of somatization.
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塞尔维亚普通人群躯体化的初步调查:患病率、表现和预测因素
介绍。躯体化是当前最普遍的健康问题之一,影响到一般人群的福祉和生活质量。许多心理构念影响躯体化及其结果。我们的目的是通过使用患者健康问卷-15工具来评估塞尔维亚一般人群中躯体化的特征和流行程度,并确定其与人格特征、心理困扰因素和幸福感的关系。材料和方法。研究1 (N = 714)旨在确定五大人格特质、述情障碍与躯体化的关系;研究2 (N = 807)旨在探讨抑郁、焦虑、压力等心理困扰因素、生活满意度、主观活力等幸福感因素与躯体化的关系。结果。在研究1中,神经质和多伦多述情障碍量表-20因子1,难以识别的感觉,与躯体化密切相关,测量结构解释了33.4%的躯体化方差。在研究2中,焦虑和压力的相关指数在测量的构式中最强,研究2的回归模型解释了44.7%的方差。患者健康问卷15中最普遍的症状是疲劳、背痛和头痛。结论。躯体化水平略高于先前在一般人群中报道的水平。然而,他们仍然远远低于临床人群的报告。在一般人群中,症状患病率与先前的发现一致,而神经质和焦虑与躯体化最密切相关。需要进一步的研究来确定导致躯体化发展的其他因素。
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