作者: Miri Scharf , Ofra Mayseless , Sofie Rousseau
DOI: 10.1016/J.PSYCHRES.2016.07.015
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摘要: Understanding somatization presents a challenge to clinicians because it is often associated with other syndromes. We addressed somatization's comorbidity internalizing syndromes (anxiety, depression, withdrawal) using latent profile analysis. A representative sample of 3496 Israeli middle and high-school youths reported their symptoms, perceived parenting practices, psychosocial functioning, health behaviors. Four profiles, similar across age gender, were identified: overall-low (65.4%), moderately-high anxiety/depression/withdrawal (24.4%), high (4.8%), overall-high (5.4%). MANOVAs follow-up ANOVAs revealed that for the most part evinced worst parenting, behaviors (smoking drinking), while group best. For variables moderately profiles displayed midway results. However, higher levels harsh than profile. The or smoking, risk taking, vandalism, rule violation group. High somatization, either alone alongside anxiety, withdrawal, was disruptive risk-taking This link might reflect problems in emotion anger regulation become stronger adolescence dysregulation processes characterizing this period. Implications practice are discussed.