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Personality factors and somatic symptoms

โœ Scribed by REIDULF G. WATTEN; OLAV VASSEND; TROND MYHRER; JON-LARS SYVERSEN


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1997
Tongue
English
Weight
176 KB
Volume
11
Category
Article
ISSN
0890-2070

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โœฆ Synopsis


This study investigates the association between self-reported somatic complaints (GSCL, Giessen Symptom Check List), medically evaluated global health and coping style (MBHI, Millon Behavior Health Inventory), current emotions (TESI, Tension Effort Stress Inventory), subjective well-being, and mental absorption (ABS, Tellegen Absorption Scale). The MBHI basic coping scales denoted introversive, sociable, confident, and respectful were negatively correlated with the GSCL, while the inhibited and the sensitive scales were positively correlated with the GSCL. The forceful and the cooperative scales were uncorrelated with symptoms. All the psychogenic attitude scales were firmly positively associated with reported somatic complaints. Mental absorption was weakly positively associated with the GSCL. Current emotions were firmly positively and negatively related to symptom report. Medically assessed health status was almost uncorrelated with the MBHI scales, current mood, well-being, and absorption.


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