Psychosocial evalution for prevalence of sleep disorders in patients of somatoform disorders visiting psychosomatic clinic in tertiary care centre, vidarbha

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International Journal of Development Research

Volume: 
7
Article ID: 
10202
3 pages
Research Article

Psychosocial evalution for prevalence of sleep disorders in patients of somatoform disorders visiting psychosomatic clinic in tertiary care centre, vidarbha

Ratika Sharma and Prakriti Vohra

Abstract: 

Introduction: Somatoform disorders are a group of psychiatric disorders in which patients present with clinically significant but unexplained physical symptoms. These disorders often cause significant emotional distress for patients and are a challenge to physicians. Somatization disorder was significantly associated with sleep disorders. Material and Methods: 270 patients with a diagnosis of any of the sub types of somatoform disorders were inducted from those attending the out-patient and in- patient services of deptt. Of Psychiatry affiliated to AVBRH, a tertiary care hospital, Vidarbha. It was a cross-sectional study carried out from October 2010 to July 2012. The Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) is a standardized and well proven instrument used to measure the quality and patterns of sleep in diagnosed patients of somatoform disorders. Results: A total of 120 out of 270 (44.44%) were having a positive score of more than 5 on PSQI. Conclusion: Somatoform disored (s) represents an independent risk factor for sleep disorders.

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