The Relationship Between Somatization and Posttraumatic Symptoms Among Immigrants Receiving Primary Care Services
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Aragona, Massimiliano
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Aragona, Massimiliano
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Catino, Elena
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Catino, Elena
Pucci, Daniela
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Univ Roma La Sapienza, NESMOS Dept Neurosci Mental Hlth & Sensory Funct, Sch Med 2, St Andrea Hosp, I-00161 Rome, ItalyUniv Roma La Sapienza, Chair Philosophy Psychopathol, I-00161 Rome, Italy
Pucci, Daniela
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Carrer, Sara
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Carrer, Sara
Colosimo, Francesco
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Colosimo, Francesco
Lafuente, Montserrat
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Lafuente, Montserrat
Mazzetti, Marco
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Mazzetti, Marco
Maisano, Bianca
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Maisano, Bianca
Geraci, Salvatore
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Geraci, Salvatore
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Traumatic experiences and somatization are related in studies on complex trauma, though this relation is rarely studied in immigrants. The relationship between somatization and self-reported traumatic experiences and posttraumatic symptoms in patients attending a primary care service for immigrants was studied. The sample consisted of 101 patients attending a primary healthcare service dedicated to immigrants. Participants completed two self-assessment questionnaires specifically designed for use in transcultural research: the Bradford Somatic Inventory and the Harvard Trauma Questionnaire. Both were translated and back-translated into eight languages. Somatization was significantly related to traumatic events and posttraumatic symptoms. In primary care centers for immigrants, physicians should give particular attention to somatization as a possible sign of unreported posttraumatic symptoms.