Somatising in children and adolescents. 1. Clinical presentations and aetiological factors

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Abstract

Somatising disorders, characterised by complaints of unexplained physical symptoms, are common presentations in children and adolescents, both in primary and secondary care settings. They have significant impact on the children themselves and on health care resources: as in adults, there is a wide range of severity and resulting handicaps.

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Eminson, D. M. (2001). Somatising in children and adolescents. 1. Clinical presentations and aetiological factors. Advances in Psychiatric Treatment, 7(4), 266–274. https://doi.org/10.1192/apt.7.4.266

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