Stress and Health Interview for Primary Care Patients With Medically Unexplained Symptoms
Status: | Completed |
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Conditions: | Psychiatric |
Therapuetic Areas: | Psychiatry / Psychology |
Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 18 - 80 |
Updated: | 4/21/2016 |
Start Date: | May 2014 |
End Date: | December 2015 |
The goal of this study is to test the feasibility and acceptability of providing an
experiential assessment interview that targets emotional and stressful experiences in
primary care. In this randomized, controlled trial, the investigators will compare an
interview condition to a wait-list control condition. The investigators hypothesize that
helping individuals first identify the links between their stress and symptoms will likely
increase their awareness and endorsement of the link between stress and physical symptoms,
including a willingness to engage in stress management techniques. It is also expected that
helping raise an individual's awareness about their symptoms, followed by an experience and
expression of unexpressed emotions is likely to influence their physical symptoms and
psychological status.
experiential assessment interview that targets emotional and stressful experiences in
primary care. In this randomized, controlled trial, the investigators will compare an
interview condition to a wait-list control condition. The investigators hypothesize that
helping individuals first identify the links between their stress and symptoms will likely
increase their awareness and endorsement of the link between stress and physical symptoms,
including a willingness to engage in stress management techniques. It is also expected that
helping raise an individual's awareness about their symptoms, followed by an experience and
expression of unexpressed emotions is likely to influence their physical symptoms and
psychological status.
Emotional stress, particularly when a patients inhibits their experiences and feelings,
contributes to physical symptoms. However, primary care patients with medically unexplained
symptoms are rarely assessed for the stress and emotions in an comprehensive manner. The
goal of this study is to test the feasibility and acceptability of providing an experiential
assessment interview that targets emotional and stressful experiences in primary care with
medically unexplained physical symptoms. In this randomized, controlled trial, the
investigators will compare an interview condition to a wait-list control condition. The
interview will review patients health history, psychosocial history, make links between the
two, and help patients identify and express emotions related to conflicts or victimization.
The investigators hypothesize that helping individuals first identify the links between
their stress and symptoms will likely increase their awareness and endorsement of the link
between stress and physical symptoms, including a willingness to engage in stress management
techniques. It is also expected that helping raise an individual's awareness about their
symptoms, followed by an experience and expression of unexpressed emotions is likely to
influence their physical symptoms and psychological status.
contributes to physical symptoms. However, primary care patients with medically unexplained
symptoms are rarely assessed for the stress and emotions in an comprehensive manner. The
goal of this study is to test the feasibility and acceptability of providing an experiential
assessment interview that targets emotional and stressful experiences in primary care with
medically unexplained physical symptoms. In this randomized, controlled trial, the
investigators will compare an interview condition to a wait-list control condition. The
interview will review patients health history, psychosocial history, make links between the
two, and help patients identify and express emotions related to conflicts or victimization.
The investigators hypothesize that helping individuals first identify the links between
their stress and symptoms will likely increase their awareness and endorsement of the link
between stress and physical symptoms, including a willingness to engage in stress management
techniques. It is also expected that helping raise an individual's awareness about their
symptoms, followed by an experience and expression of unexpressed emotions is likely to
influence their physical symptoms and psychological status.
Inclusion Criteria:
- Participants must score above 10 (moderate range) on the Patient Health
Questionnaire-15, which is a measure of a range of medical symptoms that are often
medically unexplained.
Exclusion Criteria:
1. Conditions that could interfere with the interview:
- non-English speaking
- psychosis
- dementia
- mental impairment
2. The presence of disease or injury that could account for the physical symptoms. -
Examples: autoimmune disease, bodily injury, serious infection, cancer, heart
disease, COPD, post-stroke.
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