作者: BEATRICE WOOD , JOHN B. WATKINS , JOHN T. BOYLE , JOSE NOGUEIRA , ELANA ZIMAND
DOI: 10.1097/00004583-198709000-00027
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摘要: Implications for psychobiological models of psychosomatic interaction relevant to the DSM-III diagnosis 316.00 (Psychological Factors Affecting Physical Condition) were drawn from a study outpatient gastroenterology patients (ages 6 17) with Crohn's disease (CD) ( N = 51) and ulcerative colitis (UC) 37), their siblings 41 – 24, respectively). Reliable valid measures used assess activity, severity, growth failure, social competence, psychological health disorder, style. Both patient groups had statistically clinically significant dysfunction, characterized by internalizing styles. The degree illness dysfunction did not predict one another. However, styles associated greater activity. CD UC differed in relationships among factors, more accurate reporting physical functioning.