General practitioners' views on the diagnostic innovations in DSM-5 somatic symptom disorder - A focus group study

Journal of Psychosomatic Research
Marco LehmannBernd Löwe

Abstract

The innovations concerning the new diagnosis somatic symptom disorder (SSD) in the DSM-5 include the introduction of psychological diagnostic criteria and the elimination of the need to exclude all potential somatic causes of the symptoms. Thus far, it is unknown how general practitioners (GPs) evaluate the innovations conceptually and regarding their applicability in primary care. We performed six focus groups with GPs. A semi-structured interview-guideline included a presentation of the innovations of SSD and questions about the innovations and their potential (dis-)advantages from the GPs' points of view. The material was analyzed using structuring qualitative content analysis. A total of 41 GPs participated (mean (sd) age = 51 (8.5) years, female = 17, male = 24). The GPs assessed that the diagnostic innovations could help them to focus on symptom-related concerns and anxiety as core aspects of the patients' complaints. However, the meaning of the term excessive in the psychological diagnostic criteria (i.e., excessive worries, anxiety, time and energy) was ambiguous for the GPs. The GPs appreciated that a mental disorder can be assigned in addition to a severe physical disease. The GPs found it unlikely that diagnostic wor...Continue Reading

Citations

Jan 12, 2021·Brain Communications·Julie MaggioDavid L Perez
Aug 11, 2021·Deutsches Ärzteblatt International·Antonius SchneiderPaul Enck
Nov 16, 2021·Psychological Medicine·Bernd LöweAngelika Weigel

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