Are patients with somatization disorder highly suggestible

作者: RJ Brown , A Schrag , E Krishnamoorthy , MR Trimble , None

DOI: 10.1111/J.1600-0447.2007.01127.X

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摘要: OBJECTIVE: High suggestibility is widely regarded as an important feature of patients with medically unexplained symptoms (MUS), particularly those multiple MUS [i.e. somatization disorder (SD)], although there are few empirical data attesting to this assumption. A study was therefore conducted compare levels non-hypnotic in SD and medical controls. METHOD: modified version the Barber Suggestibility Scale administered 19 17 controls established organic dystonia. RESULTS: Patients were no more suggestible than control patients. Dystonia likely deliberately comply suggestions CONCLUSION: Contrary popular belief, high not necessarily a SD.

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