How symptoms of simple acute infections affect the sss-8 and ssd-12 as screening instruments for somatic symptom disorder in the primary care setting

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  • who: Ying Zhang from the Southeast University, China have published the article: How symptoms of simple acute infections affect the SSS-8 and SSD-12 as screening instruments for somatic symptom disorder in the primary care setting, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The overall aim of the study was to investigate how the presence of a simple acute infection affects symptom burden in the two established questionnaire instruments SSS-8 and SSD-12. Excluded from the study were patients under 18 years of age, suffering from acute psychosis or other severe psychiatric or somatic comorbidity . . .

     

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