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Surveillance of psychosomatic disorders in internal medicine in Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital, Jakarta, Indonesia.
Acta Med Indones ; 2004 Oct-Dec; 36(4): 207-10
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-47123
ABSTRACT

AIM:

to examine certain characteristics of patients who suffer from psychosomatic disorders.

METHODS:

We called data through medical report outpatient clinic of the Psychosomatic Division, Department of internal medicine, Cipto Mangunkusumo Central General Hospital/Faculty of Medicine of the University of Indonesia (FKUI/RSUPN-CM), Jakarta, Indonesia, in 1996. The data was processed manually and by computer from which table and graphic were obtained. The descriptive analysis was performed to the objective the study.

RESULTS:

the FPD patients consisted of those with vegetative imbalance (multiple psychosomatic syndrome) (30.2%), dyspepsia (20.8%), functional heart disease (11.3%) and others 1%-6%. All of SPD consisted of chronic disease, such as hypertension (38.3%), diabetes mellitus (29.8%), bronchial asthma (10.6%), coronary artery disease (6.4%), and others 2%-5%. According to DSM IV, among the psychosomatic patients, 52.7% met the criteria for anxiety, 29.3% for depression, 14.2% for mixed anxiety and depression, and 3.8% unclear. The psychosocial stressor groups were family problems (38%), physical conditions (16%), work-related problems (13.4%), marriage problems (8.4%) and others (1%-4%).

CONCLUSION:

The most common physical symptoms of psychosomatic disorders were functional. Common functional psychosomatic disorders were multiple psychosomatic syndrome, dyspepsia and functional heart disease. Structural disorders found were chronic diseases. There was no difference in prevalence between males and females. The most frequent functional disorders were more commonly found among those under 40 years of age, while those with structural disorders were more common among patients 40 years of age or more. The psychological diagnoses were anxiety and depression. The most frequent psychological stressors were family problems, medical conditions, work-related problems and marriage problems.
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Full text: Available Index: IMSEAR (South-East Asia) Main subject: Anxiety / Psychophysiologic Disorders / Stress, Psychological / Female / Humans / Male / Comorbidity / Population Surveillance / Chronic Disease / Sex Distribution Type of study: Screening study Country/Region as subject: Asia Language: English Journal: Acta Med Indones Year: 2004 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: IMSEAR (South-East Asia) Main subject: Anxiety / Psychophysiologic Disorders / Stress, Psychological / Female / Humans / Male / Comorbidity / Population Surveillance / Chronic Disease / Sex Distribution Type of study: Screening study Country/Region as subject: Asia Language: English Journal: Acta Med Indones Year: 2004 Type: Article