Effectiveness of psychotherapy for severe somatoform disorder: meta-analysis

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Koelen Jurrijn A.,Houtveen Jan H.,Abbass Allan,Luyten Patrick,Eurelings-Bontekoe Elisabeth H. M.,Van Broeckhuysen-Kloth Saskia A. M.,Bühring Martina E. F.,Geenen Rinie

Abstract

BackgroundPatients with severe somatoform disorder (in secondary and tertiary care) typically experience functional impairment associated with physical symptoms and mental distress. Although psychotherapy is the preferred treatment, its effectiveness remains to be demonstrated.AimsTo examine the effectiveness of psychotherapy for severe somatoform disorder in secondary and tertiary care compared with treatment as usual (TAU) but not waiting-list conditions.MethodMain inclusion criteria were presence of a somatoform disorder according to established diagnostic criteria and receiving psychotherapy for somatoform disorder in secondary and tertiary care. Both randomised and non-randomised trials were included. The evaluated outcome domains were physical symptoms, psychological symptoms (depression, anxiety, anger, general symptoms) and functional impairment (health, life satisfaction, interpersonal problems, maladaptive cognitions and behaviour).ResultsTen randomised and six non-randomised trials were included, comprising 890 patients receiving psychotherapy and 548 patients receiving TAU. Psychotherapy was more effective than TAU for physical symptoms (d = 0.80 v.d = 0.31, P<0.05) and functional impairment (d = 0.45 v.d = 0.15, P<0.01), but not for psychological symptoms (d = 0.75 v.d = 0.51, P = 0.21). These effects were maintained at follow-up.ConclusionsOverall findings suggest that psychotherapy is effective in severe somatoform disorder. Future randomised controlled studies should examine specific interventions and mechanisms of change.

Publisher

Royal College of Psychiatrists

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health

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