APS
29th APS Annual Convention · 2017
Somatization Disorder and Its Effects on Texas School Teachers
- Sinjin Roming
Texas State University - Angela Johnson
Texas State University - Krista Howard
Texas State University - Kelly Haskard-Zolnierek
Texas State University - Briana Cobos
Texas State University
Abstract
Somatization Disorder is a stress-induced biopsychological disorder where there are physical issues without medical explanations. A comprehensive study on 2,988 teachers demonstrated that predictors of somatization disorder included young age, female, Hispanic, high levels of perceived stress, low quality of life, depression, anxiety, and panic disorders (all ps <.05).
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