Somatoform and substance use disorders
- PMID: 18040097
- DOI: 10.1097/PSY.0b013e31815b00d7
Somatoform and substance use disorders
Abstract
Objective: To review the potential for diagnostic difficulties and overlap in a number of symptoms of somatoform disorders and symptoms of withdrawal from alcohol and drugs, and to review epidemiologic, family, and clinical studies addressing comorbidity between somatoform and substance use disorders. The comorbidity between somatoform disorders and substance use disorders has rarely been studied.
Methods: Symptoms of somatoform disorders and substance withdrawal were compared. A PubMed-based literature review was conducted.
Results: Somatoform and withdrawal symptoms overlap considerably. Few studies, however, have addressed comorbidity between somatoform and substance use disorders. Although results are inconsistent, a number of studies suggest that an association exists.
Conclusion: More research on this type of comorbidity is warranted because the associations may be stronger than generally assumed. Such research should address methodological problems to produce studies with clearer findings.
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