Somatisation Flashcards

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What defines a somatisation disorder?

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  • History of many physical complaints beginning before 30 y/o that occur over several years and result in treatment being sought or significant impairment in socio-occupational function
  • Four pain symptoms AND two GI symptoms AND one sexual symptom AND one neurological symptom
  • EITHER cannot be explained by a known medical condition or substance OR if there is a known condition causing these symptoms, they are in excess of what would be expected from Hx, Ex, Ix
  • Not intentionally produced or feigned
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What defines conversion disorder?

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  • One or more symptoms or deficits affecting voluntary motor or sensory function that suggest a neurological or GM condition
  • Psychological factors are judged to be associated with the symptom or deficit (e.g. preceded by conflicts or stressors)
  • Not intentionally produced or feigned
  • Cannot after appropriate investigation, be fully explained
  • Causes significant socio-occupational dysfunction
  • Not limited to pain or sexual dysfunction, not exclusively during the course of somatisation disorder and not better accounted for by another mental disorder
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What defines hypochondriasis? What is the difference between it and malingering?

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  • Preoccupation with fears of having a serious disease based on misinterpretation of bodily symptoms
  • Persists despite appropriate medical evaluation and reassurance
  • Not of delusional intensity
  • Causes significant socio-occupational dysfunction
  • For at least 6 months
  • Not better accounted for by another mental health condition
  • Malingering is generally for identifiable gain
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What defines body dysmorphic disorder?

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  • Preoccupation with an imagined defect in appearance
  • Causes clinically significant socio-occupational distress
  • Not better accounted for by another mental disorder
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What defines factitious disorder? Which groups of people tend to present with this?

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  • Intentional production or feigning of physical or psychological symptoms
  • Motivation is to assume the sick role
  • External incentives are absent
  • Common groups: health care employment, disturbed early attachments, early childhood illness, masochistic theme. Women outnumber men
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