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Chapter 16: Somatization and Symptoms Evaluation by Kurt Kroenke, MD, Regenstrief Institute for Health Care and Department of Medicine, Indiana University Shcool of Medicine, and Gail Casper, PhD, RN, Regenstrief Institute for Health Care and Department of Medicine, Indiana University School of Nursing
         
Author Biographies
Introduction
Defining Somatization
Detecting Symptoms
Dimensions of Symptoms
Measuring Symptoms
Psychiatric Comorbidity
Interpreting Symptom Measures
Functional Syndromes and Symptoms
Etiology of Symptoms
Levels of Etiological Certainty
Strengthening Etiological Classification
Confounding Etiological Factors
Symptoms and Patient Expectations
Interpreting Patient Responses
Measuring Multiple Symptoms
Global Rating of Change
Measuring Somatization
Measuring Other Domains
Conclusions
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