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What Kind of Patients Receive Inpatient and Day-Hospital Treatment in Departments of Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy in Germany?
Doering, Stephan; Herpertz, Stephan; Hofmann, Tobias; Rose, Matthias; Imbierowicz, Katrin; Geiser, Franziska; Croy, Ilona; Weidner, Kerstin; Rademacher, Jörg; Michalek, Silke; Morawa, Eva; Erim, Yesim; Teigelack, Per; Teufel, Martin; Hartmann, Armin; Lahmann, Claas; Johanne Peters, Eva Milena; Kruse, Johannes; von Boetticher, Dirk; Herrmann-Lingen, Christoph; Nöhre, Mariel; de Zwaan, Martina; Dinger, Ulrike; Friederich, Hans-Christoph; Niecke, Alexander; Albus, Christian; Zwerenz, Rüdiger; Beutel, Manfred; Roenneberg, Casper; Henningsen, Peter; Stein, Barbara; Waller, Christiane; Hake, Karsten; Spitzer, Carsten; Stengel, Andreas; Zipfel, Stephan; Weimer, Katja; Gündel, Harald; Kessler, Henrik.
  • Doering S; Department of Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria.
  • Herpertz S; Department of Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy, LWL-University Hospital, Ruhr-University Bochum, Bochum, Germany.
  • Hofmann T; Charité Center for Internal Medicine and Dermatology, Department of Psychosomatic Medicine, Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Corporate Member of Freie Universität Berlin and Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Berlin, Germany.
  • Rose M; Charité Center for Internal Medicine and Dermatology, Department of Psychosomatic Medicine, Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Corporate Member of Freie Universität Berlin and Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Berlin, Germany.
  • Imbierowicz K; Department of Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy, University of Bonn, Bonn, Germany.
  • Geiser F; Department of Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy, University of Bonn, Bonn, Germany.
  • Croy I; Department of Psychotherapy and Psychosomatic Medicine, Carl Gustav Carus Faculty of Medicine, Technische Universität, Dresden, Germany.
  • Weidner K; Department of Clinical Psychology, Friedrich-Schiller University, Jena, Germany.
  • Rademacher J; Department of Psychotherapy and Psychosomatic Medicine, Carl Gustav Carus Faculty of Medicine, Technische Universität, Dresden, Germany.
  • Michalek S; Department of Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy, LVR-University Hospital, Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf, Düsseldorf, Germany.
  • Morawa E; Department of Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy, LVR-University Hospital, Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf, Düsseldorf, Germany.
  • Erim Y; Department of Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy, University Hospital of Erlangen, Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg, Erlangen, Germany.
  • Teigelack P; Department of Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy, University Hospital of Erlangen, Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg, Erlangen, Germany.
  • Teufel M; Clinic of Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy, LVR-University Hospital, University of Duisburg-Essen, Essen, Germany.
  • Hartmann A; Clinic of Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy, LVR-University Hospital, University of Duisburg-Essen, Essen, Germany.
  • Lahmann C; Department of Psychosomatic Medicine und Psychotherapy, Center for Mental Health, Faculty of Medicine, University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany.
  • Johanne Peters EM; Department of Psychosomatic Medicine und Psychotherapy, Center for Mental Health, Faculty of Medicine, University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany.
  • Kruse J; Department of Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy, Justus-Liebig University of Giessen, Germany and Department of Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy, Philipps-University of Marburg, Marburg, Germany.
  • von Boetticher D; Department of Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy, Justus-Liebig University of Giessen, Germany and Department of Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy, Philipps-University of Marburg, Marburg, Germany.
  • Herrmann-Lingen C; Department of Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy, University of Göttingen Medical Centre, Göttingen, Germany.
  • Nöhre M; Department of Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy, University of Göttingen Medical Centre, Göttingen, Germany.
  • de Zwaan M; Department of Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy, Hannover Medical School, Hannover, Germany.
  • Dinger U; Department of Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy, Hannover Medical School, Hannover, Germany.
  • Friederich HC; Department of Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy, LVR-University Hospital, Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf, Düsseldorf, Germany.
  • Niecke A; Department of General Internal Medicine and Psychosomatics, University Hospital, Heidelberg University, Heidelberg, Germany.
  • Albus C; Department of General Internal Medicine and Psychosomatics, University Hospital, Heidelberg University, Heidelberg, Germany.
  • Zwerenz R; Department of Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy, University of Cologne, Faculty of Medicine and University Hospital Cologne, Cologne, Germany.
  • Beutel M; Department of Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy, University of Cologne, Faculty of Medicine and University Hospital Cologne, Cologne, Germany.
  • Roenneberg C; Department of Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy, University Medical Center of the Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Mainz, Germany.
  • Henningsen P; Department of Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy, University Medical Center of the Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Mainz, Germany.
  • Stein B; Department of Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy, University Hospital, Technical University of Munich, Munich, Germany.
  • Waller C; Department of Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy, University Hospital, Technical University of Munich, Munich, Germany.
  • Hake K; Department of Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy, Nuremberg General Hospital, Paracelsus Medical University, Nuremberg, Germany.
  • Spitzer C; Department of Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy, Nuremberg General Hospital, Paracelsus Medical University, Nuremberg, Germany.
  • Stengel A; Department of Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy, University Medical Center Rostock, Rostock, Germany.
  • Zipfel S; Department of Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy, University Medical Center Rostock, Rostock, Germany.
  • Weimer K; Internal Medicine VI, Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy, University Hospital Tübingen, Tübingen, Germany.
  • Gündel H; Internal Medicine VI, Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy, University Hospital Tübingen, Tübingen, Germany.
  • Kessler H; Department of Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy, Ulm University Medical Center, Ulm, Germany.
Psychother Psychosom ; 92(1): 49-54, 2023.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36516807
ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION:

Germany is one of the few countries with a medical specialty of psychosomatic medicine and psychotherapy and many treatment resources of this kind.

OBJECTIVE:

This observational study describes the psychosomatic treatment programs as well as a large sample of day-hospital and inpatients in great detail using structured diagnostic interviews.

METHODS:

Mental disorders were diagnosed according to ICD-10 and DSM-IV by means of Mini-DIPS and SCID-II. In addition to the case records, a modified version of the CSSRI was employed to collect demographic data and service use. The PHQ-D was used to assess depression, anxiety, and somatization.

RESULTS:

2,094 patients from 19 departments participated in the study after giving informed consent. The sample consisted of a high proportion of "complex patients" with high comorbidity of mental and somatic diseases, severe psychopathology, and considerable social and occupational dysfunction including more than 50 days of sick leave per year in half of the sample. The most frequent diagnoses were depression, somatoform and anxiety disorders, eating disorders, personality disorders, and somato-psychic conditions.

CONCLUSIONS:

Inpatient and day-hospital treatment in German university departments of psychosomatic medicine and psychotherapy is an intensive multimodal treatment for complex patients with high comorbidity and social as well as occupational dysfunction.
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Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Medicina Psicosomática / Pacientes Internos Tipo de estudio: Observational_studies / Qualitative_research Límite: Humans País como asunto: Europa Idioma: En Año: 2023 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Medicina Psicosomática / Pacientes Internos Tipo de estudio: Observational_studies / Qualitative_research Límite: Humans País como asunto: Europa Idioma: En Año: 2023 Tipo del documento: Article