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Department of Psychological Medicine, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford
Royal South Hants Hospital, Southampton
Division of Psychiatry and Behavioural Sciences, University of Leeds, Leeds
Correspondence: C. Bass, Department of Psychological Medicine, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford OX3 9DU. Tel: 01865 220379; Fax: 01865 220373
Background Somatoform disorders have few peers in terms of personal morbidity and cost to the health service, yet many psychiatrists train without any experience of them.
Aims To review the prevalence, disability and economic burden of somatoform disorders, and to explore the reasons why they are neglected by psychiatrists.
Method A selective review of the key literature.
Results Psychiatrists' current preoccupation with so-called serious mental illness gives somatoform disorders low priority. Some health planners have erroneously equated severity with diagnosis rather than level of need and disability. As a consequence the development of psychiatric services has been neglected.
Conclusions Greater recognition of the importance of somatoform disorders will only occur if high quality research and teaching receive priority, and if the Royal Colleges continue to press for increasing public awareness of their importance. Services should be driven by clinical need rather than diagnosis.
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