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Integrating DCPR-R and DSM-5 into Clinical Psychosomatic Practice in Taiwan: Their Relationship with Psychopathologies and Quality of Life. | LitMetric

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Introduction: This study aimed to assess the benefit of integrating the Diagnostic Criteria for Psychosomatic Research-Revised (DCPR-R) into the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders Fifth Edition (DSM-5). Specifically, it examined whether this integration enhances the understanding of psychopathologies and quality of life (QOL) in psychosomatic medicine.

Methods: In this cross-sectional study conducted in Taiwan, 277 patients from psychosomatic clinics and 225 community participants were included. Standardized interview tools based on DCPR-R and DSM-5 were used to assess the presence of various diagnoses. Participants also completed several scales related to persistent somatic symptoms, negative emotions, and QOL. Latent class analysis was used to explore the clustering of diagnoses, and multiple linear regression analysis was employed to investigate the relationship between diagnoses, psychopathologies, and QOL under conditions of possible comorbidity.

Results: Three classes were identified via latent class analysis: somatic symptoms, demoralization and stress, and insomnia. In the multivariate analysis considering multiple diagnoses simultaneously, the number of diagnoses significantly associated with psychopathologies and QOL was greatly reduced compared to the univariate analysis. Persistent somatization was more strongly associated with somatic distress than somatic symptom disorder. Several DCPR-R constructs showed significant associations with illness-related anxiety. The DCPR-R diagnoses with broader influences on QOL were demoralization, demoralization with hopelessness, and irritable mood.

Conclusions: The results suggest the potential clinical significance of integrating DCPR-R and DSM-5 in Eastern societies. The DCPR-R diagnoses with significant findings mentioned above may contribute to the personalized treatment plans for patients in psychosomatic medicine.

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