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Somatic response to stress, physical symptoms and health service use: The role of current stress
Authors:Randy O Frost  Joan E Morgenthau  Catherine K Riessman  Margaret Whalen
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Department of Psychology, Smith College, Northampton, MA 01063, U.S.A.

College Health Service, Smith College, Northampton, MA 10163, U.S.A.

School for Social Work, Smith College, Northampton, MA 01063, U.S.A.

Abstract:The study examined physical symptoms and health service utilization of subjects high or low on a measure of the tendency to experience stress somatically and high or low on a measure of current stress. High somatic responders reported greater numbers of symptoms than low somatic responders regardless of stress level. However, high somatic responders who were experiencing high levels of current stress reported significantly more symptoms than high somatic responders who were experiencing low levels of stress. These findings indicate that somatic response to stress reflects both a general tendency to focus on physical symptoms, and a specific tendency to focus more on physical symptoms when under stress. Analysis of health service records indicated that high somatic responders had more visits prompted by symptoms than low somatic responders, but did not differ in frequency of health service visits designed to maintain health. The findings further clarify the relationship between somatic response to stress, physical symptoms and health service use.
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