The Diagnsotic Criteria for Psychosomatic Research (DCPR) were compared to a standrad psyhciatric interview (DSM) in146 cancer patients. DCPR were more specific and sesible in detecting psychsocial problems among cancer patients than DSM-IV (71.2% of the cases vs 44.5%, respectively), with three DCPR dimensions emerging as predominant in cancer: health anxiety (37.7%), demoralization (28.8%), alexithymia (26%).
Psychosocial implications of cancer: A study by using the Diagnostic Criteria for Psychosomatic Research (DCPR)
GRASSI, Luigi;SABATO, Silvana;ROSSI, Elena;GATTI, Marino
2004
Abstract
The Diagnsotic Criteria for Psychosomatic Research (DCPR) were compared to a standrad psyhciatric interview (DSM) in146 cancer patients. DCPR were more specific and sesible in detecting psychsocial problems among cancer patients than DSM-IV (71.2% of the cases vs 44.5%, respectively), with three DCPR dimensions emerging as predominant in cancer: health anxiety (37.7%), demoralization (28.8%), alexithymia (26%).File in questo prodotto:
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