Predictors of remission in DSM hypochondriasis
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Predictors of remission in DSM hypochondriasis
Abstract
Although hypochondriasis is generally believed to be a chronic and refractory disorder, relatively little is known about its natural history and course. Based on a cognitive/perceptual model of hypochondriasis, we hypothesized that the disorder would be more chronic in patients who both amplify benign bodily symptoms and tend to attribute them to disease. Thirty-eight patients with DSM hypochondriasis were assessed with a structured, diagnostic interview and self-report questionnaire. A logistic regression model containing sociodemographic characteristics and a 3-way interaction term composed of the tendency to amplify bodily sensations, the tendency to attribute common symptoms to disease, and somatization (all measured at inception) correctly classified the remission status of 81.6% of the patients at follow-up 4 years later. These results suggest that patients who somatize, who are amplifiers of bodily sensation, and those who tend to attribute ambiguous symptoms to disease have more chronic and more refractory hypochondriasis. It is the co-occurrence of these cognitive and perceptual characteristics, rather than their occurrence individually, which predicts the persistence of this disorder.
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