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Original Article

The Response to Treatment in Hypochondriacal Disorders

Pages 88-94 | Published online: 06 Jul 2009
 

SYNOPSIS

Response to treatment has been studied in a group of 147 hypochondriacal patients. A variety of social and clinical variables were found to be related to outcome.

Anxiety and depression correlated with a good prognosis, whilst poor outcome was related to other variables, from which two sex-related clinical pictures emerge. These consist of older men who are resentful, particularly resistant to reassurance and non-responsive to E.C.T., and females who are younger, have hysterical personalities and see a variety of non-psychiatric consultants before finally being referred to a psychiatric service.

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