Somatic complaints in adolescence: Prevalence patterns across gender and age

The aim of the study was to determine the age- and gender-specific prevalence, at symptom level and cluster level, of somatic symptoms in a sample of 1512 participants (52.7% females) aged 10 to 25 years old.Somatic complaints were measured with the Psychosomatic Symptoms Scale (PSS), a 35-item scal...

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Main Author: Anita Vulić-Prtorić
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Rijeka 2016-04-01
Series:Psychological Topics
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Online Access:http://pt.ffri.hr/index.php/pt/article/view/320
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spelling doaj-b14bb1a493074022b71d548837e8b7472020-11-24T22:30:22ZengUniversity of RijekaPsychological Topics1332-07422016-04-0125175105121Somatic complaints in adolescence: Prevalence patterns across gender and ageAnita Vulić-Prtorić0Department of Psychology, University of ZadarThe aim of the study was to determine the age- and gender-specific prevalence, at symptom level and cluster level, of somatic symptoms in a sample of 1512 participants (52.7% females) aged 10 to 25 years old.Somatic complaints were measured with the Psychosomatic Symptoms Scale (PSS), a 35-item scale that inquires about 35 somatic symptoms and sensations in the last 3 months. PSS shows acceptable internal consistency (Cronbach alpha=.89), and factor analysis resulted in 5 meaningful factors: Pain-Musculoskeletal, Pseudoneurological, Gastrointestinal, Cardiovascular-Respiratory and Dermatological. The most commonly reported symptoms were upper respiratory symptoms, lack of energy and fatigue, headaches and back pain. Gender differences were found in 22 of the 35 symptoms, with males having only one symptom (pain in the joints) more prevalent than females.Four age-specific prevalence patterns were established: increasing, decreasing, curvilinear and stable shape. Most of the somatic symptoms show stable shape across different age groups. At the cluster level, females achieved significantly higher scores on all five somatic symptom clusters. With regard to age-specific pattern shape, mostly stable and curvilinear patterns are observed in the various clusters.The article emphasizes the necessity of taking a multilevel view of somatic symptoms.http://pt.ffri.hr/index.php/pt/article/view/320somatic symptomsage and gender differencescluster pattern shape
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Somatic complaints in adolescence: Prevalence patterns across gender and age
Psychological Topics
somatic symptoms
age and gender differences
cluster pattern shape
author_facet Anita Vulić-Prtorić
author_sort Anita Vulić-Prtorić
title Somatic complaints in adolescence: Prevalence patterns across gender and age
title_short Somatic complaints in adolescence: Prevalence patterns across gender and age
title_full Somatic complaints in adolescence: Prevalence patterns across gender and age
title_fullStr Somatic complaints in adolescence: Prevalence patterns across gender and age
title_full_unstemmed Somatic complaints in adolescence: Prevalence patterns across gender and age
title_sort somatic complaints in adolescence: prevalence patterns across gender and age
publisher University of Rijeka
series Psychological Topics
issn 1332-0742
publishDate 2016-04-01
description The aim of the study was to determine the age- and gender-specific prevalence, at symptom level and cluster level, of somatic symptoms in a sample of 1512 participants (52.7% females) aged 10 to 25 years old.Somatic complaints were measured with the Psychosomatic Symptoms Scale (PSS), a 35-item scale that inquires about 35 somatic symptoms and sensations in the last 3 months. PSS shows acceptable internal consistency (Cronbach alpha=.89), and factor analysis resulted in 5 meaningful factors: Pain-Musculoskeletal, Pseudoneurological, Gastrointestinal, Cardiovascular-Respiratory and Dermatological. The most commonly reported symptoms were upper respiratory symptoms, lack of energy and fatigue, headaches and back pain. Gender differences were found in 22 of the 35 symptoms, with males having only one symptom (pain in the joints) more prevalent than females.Four age-specific prevalence patterns were established: increasing, decreasing, curvilinear and stable shape. Most of the somatic symptoms show stable shape across different age groups. At the cluster level, females achieved significantly higher scores on all five somatic symptom clusters. With regard to age-specific pattern shape, mostly stable and curvilinear patterns are observed in the various clusters.The article emphasizes the necessity of taking a multilevel view of somatic symptoms.
topic somatic symptoms
age and gender differences
cluster pattern shape
url http://pt.ffri.hr/index.php/pt/article/view/320
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