Prevalence and correlates of somatoform disorders in the elderly: Results of a European study.

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Prevalence and correlates of somatoform disorders in the elderly: Results of a European study. / Dehoust, Maria Christina; Schulz, Holger; Härter, Martin; Volkert, Jana; Sehner, Susanne; Drabik, Anna; Wegscheider, Karl; Canuto, Alessandra; Weber, Kerstin; Crawford, Mike; Quirk, Alan; Grassi, Luigi; DaRonch, Chiara; Munoz, Manuel; Ausin, Berta; Santos-Olmo, Anna; Shalev, Arieh; Rotenstein, Ora; Hershkowitz, Yael; Strehle, Jens; Wittchen, Hans-Ulrich; Andreas, Sylke.

in: INT J METH PSYCH RES, Jahrgang 26, Nr. 1, 03.2017, S. Art. e1550 .

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Dehoust, MC, Schulz, H, Härter, M, Volkert, J, Sehner, S, Drabik, A, Wegscheider, K, Canuto, A, Weber, K, Crawford, M, Quirk, A, Grassi, L, DaRonch, C, Munoz, M, Ausin, B, Santos-Olmo, A, Shalev, A, Rotenstein, O, Hershkowitz, Y, Strehle, J, Wittchen, H-U & Andreas, S 2017, 'Prevalence and correlates of somatoform disorders in the elderly: Results of a European study.', INT J METH PSYCH RES, Jg. 26, Nr. 1, S. Art. e1550 . https://doi.org/10.1002/mpr.1550

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Dehoust, M. C., Schulz, H., Härter, M., Volkert, J., Sehner, S., Drabik, A., Wegscheider, K., Canuto, A., Weber, K., Crawford, M., Quirk, A., Grassi, L., DaRonch, C., Munoz, M., Ausin, B., Santos-Olmo, A., Shalev, A., Rotenstein, O., Hershkowitz, Y., ... Andreas, S. (2017). Prevalence and correlates of somatoform disorders in the elderly: Results of a European study. INT J METH PSYCH RES, 26(1), Art. e1550 . https://doi.org/10.1002/mpr.1550

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title = "Prevalence and correlates of somatoform disorders in the elderly: Results of a European study.",
abstract = "Somatoform disorders have rarely been addressed in epidemiological and health care services studies of the elderly. The few existing studies vary considerably in their methodologies limiting comparability of findings. Data come from the MentDis_ICF65+ study, in which a total of 3142 community-dwelling respondents aged 65-84 years from six different countries were assessed by the Composite International Diagnostic Interview adapted to the needs of the elderly (CIDI65+). The 12-month prevalence rate for any somatoform disorders was found to be 3.8, whereby the prevalence for somatization disorder according to DSM-IV was 0%, the prevalence for abridged somatization was 1.7% and the rate for 12-months somatoform pain disorder was 2.6%. We found a significant variation by study centre (p < 0.005). There was a significant gender difference for pain disorder, but not for abridged somatization. Significant age-related effects revealed for both disorder groups. Somatoform disorders were found to be associated with other mental disorders [odds ratio (OR) anxiety =4.8, OR affective disorders 3.6], as well as with several impairments and disabilities. Somatoform disorders are prevalent, highly impairing conditions in older adults, which are often associated with other mental disorders and should receive more research and clinical attention.",
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author = "Dehoust, {Maria Christina} and Holger Schulz and Martin H{\"a}rter and Jana Volkert and Susanne Sehner and Anna Drabik and Karl Wegscheider and Alessandra Canuto and Kerstin Weber and Mike Crawford and Alan Quirk and Luigi Grassi and Chiara DaRonch and Manuel Munoz and Berta Ausin and Anna Santos-Olmo and Arieh Shalev and Ora Rotenstein and Yael Hershkowitz and Jens Strehle and Hans-Ulrich Wittchen and Sylke Andreas",
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T1 - Prevalence and correlates of somatoform disorders in the elderly: Results of a European study.

AU - Dehoust, Maria Christina

AU - Schulz, Holger

AU - Härter, Martin

AU - Volkert, Jana

AU - Sehner, Susanne

AU - Drabik, Anna

AU - Wegscheider, Karl

AU - Canuto, Alessandra

AU - Weber, Kerstin

AU - Crawford, Mike

AU - Quirk, Alan

AU - Grassi, Luigi

AU - DaRonch, Chiara

AU - Munoz, Manuel

AU - Ausin, Berta

AU - Santos-Olmo, Anna

AU - Shalev, Arieh

AU - Rotenstein, Ora

AU - Hershkowitz, Yael

AU - Strehle, Jens

AU - Wittchen, Hans-Ulrich

AU - Andreas, Sylke

N1 - Copyright © 2017 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

PY - 2017/3

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N2 - Somatoform disorders have rarely been addressed in epidemiological and health care services studies of the elderly. The few existing studies vary considerably in their methodologies limiting comparability of findings. Data come from the MentDis_ICF65+ study, in which a total of 3142 community-dwelling respondents aged 65-84 years from six different countries were assessed by the Composite International Diagnostic Interview adapted to the needs of the elderly (CIDI65+). The 12-month prevalence rate for any somatoform disorders was found to be 3.8, whereby the prevalence for somatization disorder according to DSM-IV was 0%, the prevalence for abridged somatization was 1.7% and the rate for 12-months somatoform pain disorder was 2.6%. We found a significant variation by study centre (p < 0.005). There was a significant gender difference for pain disorder, but not for abridged somatization. Significant age-related effects revealed for both disorder groups. Somatoform disorders were found to be associated with other mental disorders [odds ratio (OR) anxiety =4.8, OR affective disorders 3.6], as well as with several impairments and disabilities. Somatoform disorders are prevalent, highly impairing conditions in older adults, which are often associated with other mental disorders and should receive more research and clinical attention.

AB - Somatoform disorders have rarely been addressed in epidemiological and health care services studies of the elderly. The few existing studies vary considerably in their methodologies limiting comparability of findings. Data come from the MentDis_ICF65+ study, in which a total of 3142 community-dwelling respondents aged 65-84 years from six different countries were assessed by the Composite International Diagnostic Interview adapted to the needs of the elderly (CIDI65+). The 12-month prevalence rate for any somatoform disorders was found to be 3.8, whereby the prevalence for somatization disorder according to DSM-IV was 0%, the prevalence for abridged somatization was 1.7% and the rate for 12-months somatoform pain disorder was 2.6%. We found a significant variation by study centre (p < 0.005). There was a significant gender difference for pain disorder, but not for abridged somatization. Significant age-related effects revealed for both disorder groups. Somatoform disorders were found to be associated with other mental disorders [odds ratio (OR) anxiety =4.8, OR affective disorders 3.6], as well as with several impairments and disabilities. Somatoform disorders are prevalent, highly impairing conditions in older adults, which are often associated with other mental disorders and should receive more research and clinical attention.

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DO - 10.1002/mpr.1550

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VL - 26

SP - Art. e1550

JO - INT J METH PSYCH RES

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