Prevalence Rate and Psychological Correlates of Somatization Among Schizophrenic Patients in an Egyptian Sample

Samar Said Anis;

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Somatization is considered the expression of psychological distress in the form of physical symptoms. Although, these symptoms have no biomedical explainable origin, somatizing patients suffer greatly and frequently seek symptomatic relief from family phy


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Title Prevalence Rate and Psychological Correlates of Somatization Among Schizophrenic Patients in an Egyptian Sample
Authors Samar Said Anis
Keywords Prevalence Rate and Psychological Correlates of Somatization Among Schizophrenic Patients in an Egyptian Sample
Issue Date 2008
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Somatization is considered the expression of psychological distress in the form of physical symptoms. Although, these symptoms have no biomedical explainable origin, somatizing patients suffer greatly and frequently seek symptomatic relief from family phy

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